On St. Agnes there was a Melodious Warbler on the 28 th which was still present on the 29 th. [adjective]
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The Nokia 3510i phone with polyphonic ringing tones has vastly improved sound quality for melodious ringing tones, message alerts, and gaming sounds. [adjective]
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His Majesty has--a lady of the same melodious name. [adjective]
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If it were possible to translate the comprehensive and melodious language in which he spoke, the ode might read something like the following: "Manitou." [adjective]
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The curved rock gave a melodious ring, and the husky waves a fine contrast to it, while the reader was so engrossed with grandeur--the grandeur of Frank's own mind. [adjective]
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His quiet melodious voice went further than the Lord-Lieutenant's, because it was new to the air of noise, and that fickle element loves novelty. [adjective]
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"Buy my roses, my handsome gentlemen," she said in a clear, melodious voice, "to put in your sweethearts' hair." [adjective]
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--Being demanded whether good spirit or bad, made no answer, but instantly disappeared with a curious perfume, and a melodious twang'--Vide his Miscellanies, p.' [adjective]
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If they had lived in the days of the automobile they might have sung a song of speed which would have been the most melodious chord in the whole gamut. [adjective]
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Her voice floated along the hushed water melodious as a flute, and louder growing each instant. [adjective]
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