Usar "sonorous" en una oración
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sonorous
1. “You are here at last, Sandra Nox!” announced Lady Chimaera in a sonorous voice, her long blond hair slightly waving at the graceful motion of her arms
2. “Homer’s voice is very sonorous, but I wouldn’t say it’s overloud
3. Thinking Stone's deep and sonorous voice rang cleanly through Danny's mind, ‘What you saw actually happened - but over millennia
4. "Don't be afraid," the sonorous voice assuaged his fears
5. I trust that such manifestation of unity, firmness and determination, sonorous and impressive as it is throughout Spain, will succeed in suffocating the flapping of wings of global terrorism and in making disappear for ever that sore of humanity
6. So rain on my parade – “Then it"s your treat at Crabby Bill"s today,” I said trying unsuccessfully to capture the deep sonorous rumble of Langdon"s voice
7. Surprisingly deep and sonorous for such a small man
8. She sang the reprise and her alto voice was rich and sonorous, as her speech was soothing
9. He recalls having pronounced enthusiastically not a silent “Lord, let it be so”, but a sonorous “Lord, it is so”
10. The commandingly sonorous quality of his deep bass voice still ringing in Moshe’s mind made him feel somehow diminished
11. The commandingly sonorous quality of his deep bass voice
12. A genie, who had just known, cried out with all the cruelty and emotion of a soulless, in a way that was far more tragic and sonorous that my own sisters whose eyes only showed a slight glare of tears, confirming my initial verdict: he was a neurotic!
13. And this way, when more bewildered I was, I listened to the authoritarian and sonorous voice of the young that was claiming the presence of the guard
14. The party passed among amusing pleasantries, very sonorous laughs and interesting anecdotes
15. But there can be no question that the Latin is more sonorous
16. Power into His hands and raising it above His head, utters in a few sonorous
17. As he approached them, John stood upon a large rock and, lifting up his sonorous voice, said: "Behold the Son of God, the deliverer of the world! This is he of whom I have said, `After me there will come one who is preferred before me because he was before me
18. Jonathan now placed himself behind the lectern, cleared his throat and announced in a sonorous voice:
19. Colonel Aureliano Buendía released a sonorous belch which brought back the acidity of the soup to his palate and which was like a command from his organism to throw his blanket over his shoulders and go to the toilet
20. Sonorous birdsong is all there is to be heard, a poetry of twittering, unpretentious stanzas, a ballad, a littany, a war against silence
21. Still Sunita’s sweet and sonorous voice was reverberated in my ears again and again
22. Sharma said with her sonorous voice
23. Act II, SceneIII, of which the first is in the sonorous, high-
24. Campoamordisliked Byron and he disliked still more the sonorous
25. 'Sorry to bother you…' he began, but was interrupted by a sonorous voice from the other room: 'Next!'
26. And sometimes in the middle of the night I would awake to hear the snore of the sonorous
27. „The twins,' he began, his voice sonorous and clear, „are two soul identities that are related
28. And so, after having composed, struck out, rejected, added to, unmade, and remade a multitude of names out of his memory and fancy, he decided upon calling him Rocinante, a name, to his thinking, lofty, sonorous, and significant of his condition as a hack before he became what he now was, the first and foremost of all the hacks in the world
29. To speak with a full and sonorous voice out of a broad chest,
30. The prodigious scarecrow obeyed, and standing up, removed the veil from his face and disclosed the most enormous, the longest, the whitest and the thickest beard that human eyes had ever beheld until that moment, and then fetching up a grave, sonorous voice from the depths of his broad, capacious chest, and fixing his eyes on the duke, he said:
31. But from that moment she listened no more; and the chorus of the guests, the scene between Ashton and his servant, the grand duet in D major, all were for her as far off as if the instruments had grown less sonorous and the characters more remote
32. Shop-boys in caps were cleaning up the shop-fronts, and women with baskets against their hips, at intervals uttered sonorous cries at the corners of streets
33. Emma carved, put bits on his plate with all sorts of coquettish ways, and she laughed with a sonorous and libertine laugh when the froth of the champagne ran over from the glass to the rings on her fingers
34. It was a sonorous, harmonious, flexible dialect whose vowels seemed to undergo a highly varied accentuation
35. His firm, sonorous, and unexpected voice made every one start
36. His body seemed to acquire an airy lightness, his perception brightened in a remarkable manner, his senses seemed to redouble their power, the horizon continued to expand; but it was not the gloomy horizon of vague alarms, and which he had seen before he slept, but a blue, transparent, unbounded horizon, with all the blue of the ocean, all the spangles of the sun, all the perfumes of the summer breeze; then, in the midst of the songs of his sailors,—songs so clear and sonorous, that they would have made a divine harmony had their notes been taken down,—he saw the Island of Monte Cristo, no longer as a threatening rock in the midst of the waves, but as an oasis in the desert; then, as his boat drew nearer, the songs became louder, for an enchanting and mysterious harmony rose to heaven, as if some Loreley had decreed to attract a soul thither, or Amphion, the enchanter, intended there to build a city
37. It was more especially when this man was speaking in a manner half jesting, half bitter, that Franz's ear recalled most vividly the deep sonorous, yet well-pitched voice that had addressed him in the grotto of Monte Cristo, and which he heard for the second time amid the darkness and ruined grandeur of the Colosseum
38. But instead of these words a bray came from his throat, so sonorous and so prolonged that all the spectators laughed, and more especially all the children who were in the theater
39. In the centre of the room was a Roller and Blanchet "baby grand" piano in rosewood, but holding the potentialities of an orchestra in its narrow and sonorous cavity, and groaning beneath the weight of the chefs-d'oeuvre of Beethoven, Weber, Mozart, Haydn, Gretry, and Porpora
40. Some few words passed between them in that sonorous language in which Homer makes his gods converse
41. As Monte Cristo approached, she leaned upon the elbow of the arm that held the narghile, and extending to him her other hand, said, with a smile of captivating sweetness, in the sonorous language spoken by the women of Athens and Sparta, "Why demand permission ere you enter? Are you no longer my master, or have I ceased to be your slave?" Monte Cristo returned her smile
42. From time to time as this miserable mockery proceeded the clerk in the rusty black cassock mechanically droned out a sonorous `Ah-men', and after the conclusion of the lesson the clergyman went out of the church, taking a short cut through the grave-stones and monuments, while the bearers again shouldered the coffin and followed the clerk to the grave
43. " This was said in excellent Tuscan, and with that soft Roman accent which makes the language of Dante as sonorous as that of Homer
44. Haidee looked up abruptly, as if the sonorous tones of Monte Cristo's voice had awakened her from a dream; and she resumed her narrative
45. '—'I was, indeed,' said the stranger, with a tone of sweet melancholy, and with the sonorous voice peculiar to the East
46. “My lord bishop, men of Kingsbridge, friends,” he said in his sonorous voice
47. I could see that the unfortunate doctor was in the last stage of indecision, from which he was rescued by the deep, sonorous voice of the red-bearded Duke, which boomed out like a dinner-gong
48. He chanted as he flew, and the car responded with sonorous drone; the miles were eaten up under him as he sped he knew not whither, fulfilling his instincts, living his hour, reckless of what might come to him
49. And the talk, the wonderful talk flowed on—or was it speech entirely, or did it pass at times into song—chanty of the sailors weighing the dripping anchor, sonorous hum of the shrouds in a tearing North-Easter, ballad of the fisherman hauling his nets at sundown against an apricot sky, chords of guitar and mandoline from gondola or caique? Did it change into the cry of the wind, plaintive at first, angrily shrill as it freshened, rising to a tearing whistle, sinking to a musical trickle of air from the leech of the bellying sail? All these sounds the spell-bound listener seemed to hear, and with them the hungry complaint of the gulls and the sea-mews, the soft thunder of the breaking wave, the cry of the protesting shingle
50. The rumble of wheels under the sonorous arch was traversed by a strange, piercing shriek, and Decoud, from his back seat, had a view of the people behind the carriage trudging along the road outside, all turning their heads, in sombreros and rebozos, to look at a locomotive which rolled quickly out of sight behind Giorgio Viola's house, under a white trail of steam that seemed to vanish in the breathless, hysterically prolonged scream of warlike triumph