deep voice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdeepandvoice
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deep
adjective
uk/diːp/us/diːp/
going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to ...
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voice
noun
uk/vɔɪs/us/vɔɪs/
the sounds that are made when people speak ...
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(Definition ofdeepandvoicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Adeepvoicewas manly and implied courage.
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She is known for herdeepvoice, quick wit and pointed sense of humor.
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She is distinguished by herdeepvoiceand offbeat methods for pursuing younger men.
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He sings in a beautifully timbereddeepvoice.
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However, with the coming of sound, hisdeepvoicemade him a romantic star.
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At this age she sang as a soprano (an operation later gave her thedeepvoicefor which she is remembered).
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She is occasionally mistaken for a man due to her muscular appearance anddeepvoice.
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Kuiper also has adeepvoicewhen a player swings and misses, when a dramatic play is made, and when he calls home runs.
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Instead of selling the music with skull-crunching decibels, she uses her strong, rich,deepvoiceto bring every bit as much force to her songs.
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He's got adeepvoice, almost like that of a soul singer.
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Fry eventually joins him on stage and begins to sing along in an impossiblydeepvoice.
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He is characterised by a resonantdeepvoice.
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He possessed an unusuallydeepvoicewith a rounded, warm sound that marked his on-air delivery with authority.
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Hisdeepvoiceis often used for rough and imposing characters.
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Beauty arrives indeepvoiceof river and wind through forest, swelling the chorus, giving sonority universal proportions.
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Thunder is rather large, has adeepvoice, and wears blue samurai armor.
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In the late 1960s the jingle started out with roaring thunder followed by adeepvoice...
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The melody is formed from adeepvoiceformed by controlling muscles as low as pelvic and abdominal muscles.
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He almost never talks and usually responds by mumbling in adeepvoice.
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