Sentence example with the word 'raspy'

raspy

Definition adj. unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound

Last update: September 30, 2015


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Julie has mended well and accepting a raspy speech suffers no permanent damage.   [adjective]

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The girl's voice was timid and raspy, no more than a whisper.   [adjective]

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I was getting sort of used to the widow's ways, too, and they warn't so raspy on me.   [adjective]

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The girl's voice was timid and raspy, no more than a whisper.   [Please select]

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His voice got a little raspy; it is certain that his eyes were a little dim.   [Please select]

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His very boots were benevolent, and his collars never stiff and raspy like other people's.'   [Please select]

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The call is best described as a raspy "waak," "week," or "wiick" in the middle register.   [Please select]

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The call is a prolonged, raspy, staccato croak, sometimes with a rising inflection at the end.   [Please select]

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I heard a raspy, hacking cough, and my heart stood still.   [Please select]

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He's a raspy old fellow; but he's such a little, old, withered wisp of a chap, you'll soon get used to him.'   [Please select]

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Yellow Handkerchief sat down in the bottom alongside of me, and I could feel him straining to repress his raspy, hacking cough.   [Please select]

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