You ca n't go on, the querulous small voice insisted. [adjective]
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"Remember this, Prince Andrew, if they kill you it will hurt me, your old father..." he paused unexpectedly, and then in a querulous voice suddenly shrieked: "but if I hear that you have not behaved like a son of Nicholas Bolkonski, I shall be ashamed!" [adjective]
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"Fruits from the Pedius--genuine--such as the singers of Antioch take of mornings to restore the waste of their voices," the dealer answers, in a querulous nasal tone. [adjective]
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He passed into the next room, and the deep, querulous sounds of his voice were at once heard from there. [adjective]
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A querulous newborn female infant crying to cause and lessen congestion. [adjective]
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She looked younger than any bride could be, childish, a child ill of a fever, wilful, querulous, miserable. [adjective]
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Her tone was now querulous and her lip drawn up, giving her not a joyful, but an animal, squirrel-like expression. [adjective]
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He grew bitter at first, as his critics ridiculed or denounced his principles, and at times his voice is as querulous as that of Carlyle. [adjective]
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No querulous or peevish complaints, no meanings over her hard lot. [Please select]
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She was querulous, and full of complaints and exactions. [Please select]
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