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    Use "vocal" in a sentence

    vocal example sentences

    vocal


    1. pathways and keep his vocal chords working


    2. There is the vocal minority and the silent majority in most business


    3. Singing is vocal music and music made with an instrument is


    4. “What is that? That’s not really a cat, is it? Look at the size of the thing!” The kids were unabashed and very vocal


    5. This was my statement for the world: it was a vocal prayer to guarantee my survival on my journey home


    6. Nevertheless, and in the privacy of her own salon, she was quite vocal in her support of the poor oppressed victims of foreign dictators and of those unfortunates in far off lands whose lives were devastated by fire, famine and flood


    7. The people waited in silence, polite and sincere, and after each vocal contribution, aided by the whisky, each voice trailed away to be taken up anew by his neighbour and transferred on and on around the table


    8. salon, she was quite vocal in her support of the poor oppressed


    9. ‘Yes, has Sheila got any family?’ Kev put in, unusually vocal this morning


    10. Chocolate would have been nicer but it is lousy for singing, as it clogs up the vocal chords and I need to hit some pretty demanding top notes

    11. “Nonsense, I wasn't even the most vocal in praise of your performance on the Britainic


    12. of her own free will, unless Himla had changed the dose? If he had, his mouth and vocal cords would have become paralyzed by the Instinct when he tried to sell it to her


    13. their necks and vocal cords, smacking their gums together as they choked down the


    14. Myanfingaa’s thoughts were more vocal, voices whispering questions


    15. Lacking vocal chords and functioning eardrums, communication with Hollabrand flowed smoother when conducted telepathically


    16. A communications channel much like the phone brings the inputs from the android's senses up to the ship, and the action and vocal outputs of Victoria's mind down to the android


    17. The point when our vocal authority will


    18. You need to be more vocal and voice your ideas


    19. Alternatively, the dream may imply that you are being too loud or too vocal


    20. One particular critic, Dr Josiah Prodd, has been very vocal in his objections to Spanners' ideas

    21. Once again the scientific community refused to take notice, and some of his more vocal opponents pointed out that his nose had appeared to grow even larger during his self-enforced solitude


    22. Danny had to push the words through his reluctant vocal cords and out into the cold world beyond


    23. Were am I heading?’ There was something strange about his voice: it seemed to have no vocal resonance – no sense of it coming from his mouth; like a thought


    24. All were quite vocal as we walked home


    25. Understandably, even amongst the most enthusiastic recipients of TIAR, a vocal apprehension existed


    26. There was no vocal invitation to enter; just the door quietly sliding aside, revealing a


    27. If these two were representative of the whole, Hollowcrest’s supporters were more vocal


    28. (Who was it that said ―you can‘t make an omelet without breaking a few eggs‖?) Nevertheless, such designs seem justified, on some uncertain level, at least, ( ‘tis better to err on the side of ―caution‖), on the basis of radical liberalism‘s excessive aversion for anything Western and its fawning enthusiasm for its vocal opponents


    29. Apparently the marbled salamander, dicamptodon ensatus, a species of the Pacific giant salamander; could produce vocal utterances


    30. “So they talk, do they?” he made a vocal utterance of his own as he read

    31. Maybe that was why her name came shrieking out of my vocal cords


    32. However, the most vocal advocates of strong enforcement were the traffickers themselves and the politicians who received their money


    33. There were elements within the local FSLN, more vocal all the time, which advocated violent action against the family he had married into


    34. Hence, recent so-called western separation movements had arisen in scattered, disparate, but vocal groups


    35. It will be the sedative causing her to relax and her vocal chords to make sounds


    36. While he had been standing on the chair, Elizabeth had kept up a vocal one-sided running commentary about their stay in Prague compared to Warsaw, the Polonia’s restaurant, and the elevator operator, while walking noisily around the room


    37. Displaying more cards and some sticks in his hand, the alien stood and waited for the other aliens to pay up, which they did grudgingly and with much vocal complaint


    38. Trevor screamed and swore until he thought his vocal chords were torn to shreds


    39. With this he appears to deny vocal articulation to any but humans as he connects this with speech or linguistics, that is, the symbolic representation of specifics of the environment through an agreed-upon combination of sounds


    40. Thomas Paine was too vocal

    41. ) a- More severe cases will exhibit early problems with speech, unusual gestures, diminished responsiveness and different vocal patterns


    42. The simulation is using her vocal cords, but robs them of the natural fluctuations of human emotion


    43. For Bruce, silicone might best be used on the vocal cords


    44. There was vocal opposition in Congress before the war


    45. We both weren’t very vocal so he would’ve had to be close enough to hear us


    46. Ron Lewis was the most vocal RCMP representative


    47. my mind into my lungs and out past my vocal cords and into the


    48. He rarely typed anything and had such a whispery vocal delivery to his dictating machine that only his personal secretary could understand and reproduce the words on paper


    49. The crowd became even more vocal in response


    50. “That’s perfect my love, as I’m ravenous! What’re we having?” he asked, switching to vocal speech as he emerged from the cottage











































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    Synonyms for "vocal"

    song vocal vocal music outspoken vociferous assertive noisy candid vehement uttered spoken oral expressed

    "vocal" definitions

    music intended to be performed by one or more singers, usually with instrumental accompaniment


    a short musical composition with words


    relating to or designed for or using the singing voice


    having or using the power to produce speech or sound


    given to expressing yourself freely or insistently


    full of the sound of voices