1131 adjectives to describe voices

In a loud voice he cried, "Claudius is coming!"

Love for song-birds, with their sweet human voices, appears to be more common and unfailing than love for flowers.

He turned to Archie and said in a gentle, conciliating voice: 'Archie, old chap, tell your mother what it is you want to see.

It was the shrill and pitiful voice of the dead stock-tender's wife, and it came from a window of the house.

The roar of their hoarse voices went rolling over the lake, through the old woods, and surging up against the mountains to be thrown back by the echoes that dwell among the hills.

One never tires of this bright chip of nature,this brave little voice crying in the wilderness,of observing his many works and ways, and listening to his curious language.

Suddenly, not more than fifty yards away to their right, there was the loud explosion of a gun, and almost at the same instant a harsh-voice shouted: "Hi therestop!

," said the faint voice, "but I think it's allin shape.

They were silent a moment, and then the same musical voice tolled out the words like a low bell: "But with all your journeying, my son, you will come to no Continuing City.

He looked at Mr. Evans with the air of a police-court inspector waiting for a witness to corroborate his statement, but as that gentleman remained silent he sharply asked, "Isn't that so?" "Quite right," said Mr. Evans, in a moist, husky voice.

These, with the shrill notes of the little peepers along the shore, were old sounds to us, familiar voices, and they fell pleasantly on the ear.

"How did you get to the Klondyke, Kaviak?" said the Colonel in a thin, breathy voice.

'I won't tease you, I won't worry you any more,' he said, in a rather broken voice.

"Can't wait," said the weak voice.

called Midshipman Dwight, in a low, though sharp voice.

"It certainly sounds like it," said Violet in a voice tremulous with excitement, as she reached down and gave the trunk another jerk just for the fun of hearing its contents jingle.

Tell me, for I am confused in my mind.' 'Listen!' said the Sage; and when she listened she heard the sound of the children going back with a great murmur and ringing of pleasant voices like silver bells in the air, and among them the voice of the child asking a thousand questions, calling them by their names.

Father,' she continued, in a calmer voice, as she led Henrich to his side, and joined their hands in her own' Father, say those blessed words again.

"Pardon, whoever you are," came a gruff voice.

Her eyes were glazing fast, death was claiming her, and yet hatred against some unknown person thrilled in her feeble voice.

Sir Colin's men, fierce and eager for the onset, would have dashed from behind the hillock where they were stationed, but for the stern voice commanding them to stand firm in their ranks.

" Dozens of angry eyes were now directed upon this presumptuous individual, and dozens of angry voices were about to break forth when the benign A.R.R. again waved his hand.

"But, JEREMY, why this aspect of depression?" "OCTAVIUS, old friend," said BENTHAM, his hollow voice quivering, "let no man boast himself upon the gaiety of his youth, and fondly dreampoor self-deceiver!that his maturity may be one of revelry.

You have listened to the glad music of the woods when the morning was young, and to the solemn night voices of the forest when darkness enshrouded the earth.

" "Well, you'd better read these first," sang out a cheery voice from the door, and they turned to find Teddy coming toward them with some letters in his hand.

1131 adjectives to describe  voices