Usa "reedy" in una frase
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1. Standing in front of him was a man he had once known as a brother, a man for whose freedom he had fought, but who now visited upon him the solitude of imprisonment and Citizen Marat’s never ending, reedy, mechanical voice
2. and the reedy stringing of badly sung carols
3. Your voice, tin thin and reedy,
4. Grinly's reedy lips turned an
5. Carol tries to smile, but her eyes are strained and the effect is thin and reedy
6. the reedy banks, and a species of bird Jean couldn’t
7. ’ Its voice was reedy but male, throaty and strained
8. He was quite tall, thin, but not reedy
9. “We’ve arrived, we’re safe!” Moshe wheezed in the reedy voice of desire under the restraint of great effort
10. “We've arrived, we're safe!” Moshe wheezed in the reedy voice of desire under the restraint of
11. Reedy hearing the preacher's voice on the other side of
12. Reedy spoke as he patted the preacher on the back
13. Reedy sat next to
14. A gust of wind made its way into the holes of the miraculous tree, filling the forest with a reedy melody that was eerily similar to the tune the Dangler had been whistling when they first entered the fog
15. He released her with a startled oath and sprang back, his saber flashing out, as a terrible apparition burst from the reedy jungle sounding an inarticulate cry of hate
16. The adjacent coast of the mainland was uninhabited, a reedy marsh given over to the grim beasts that haunted it
17. In the darkness before dawn an unaccustomed sound disturbed the solitude that slumbered over the reedy marshes and the misty waters of the coast
18. She strained her eyes and thought she made out a vague bulk moving toward the reedy point she had just quitted
19. This snake was evidently meant to represent one of those grim monsters of the marsh which in past ages had haunted the reedy edges of Vilayet's southern shores
20. Squawking loudly the reedy bird settled into the weeds and head feathers erected, eyed the strange thing floating in its water
21. along the little reedy dam, following the road over the earth wall to the gate, which was
22. Only one reedy voice broke the silence with an unsubtle and inebriated whisper
23. But then he frowned, listening as the sounds of the manticore stopped abruptly with a thin, reedy wail of anguish
24. Still anxious to be of use, I will now tell the traveller that he must on no account miss going from Binz to Kieköwer, but that he must go there on his feet, and not allow himself to be driven over the roots and stones by the wives of bishops; and that shortly before he reaches Kieköwer (Low German for look, or peep over), he will come to four cross-roads with a sign-post in the middle, and he is to follow the one to the right, which will lead him to the Schwarze See or Black Lake, and having got there let him sit down quietly, and take out the volume of poetry he ought to have in his pocket, and bless God who made this little lovely hollow on the top of the hills, and drew it round with a girdle of forest, and filled its reedy curves with white water-lilies, and set it about with silence, and gave him eyes to see its beauty
25. On the west side the lake ends in a reedy marsh, very froggy that afternoon, and starred with the snowy cotton flower
26. Reedy freckled soprano
27. Alongside the remnants of honey, there was the mineral scent of salt and sand and the reedy scent of moss and plankton
28. The light at the top was suddenly whisked out, and from the darkness came a reedy, quivering voice
29. But you’ve got nothing to sustain you, have you, child?” that sounded in the reedy old voice
30. Or, in reedy voices, they sing “New York, New York,” rocking side to side with tiny jazz hands
31. ” At which point a strange and inexplicable sound thrilled suddenly through the bridge – a noise asof a distant fanfare; a hollow, reedy, insubstantial sound
32. It preceded a voice that was equally hollow, reedy and insubstantial
33. Winfield and Ruthie walked slowly down through the willows to the reedy place
34. But on the very day, when it was thus cold, (if newspapers can be believed) a great number of vessels put to sea from Reedy Island in the Delaware below Philadelphia, and about thirty sail of vessels went to sea from New-York harbour