24 collocations for articulate

Do we articulate every word, not adopting a careless or too speedy pronunciation?

When a goat happened to come near enough the cavern to breathe air that passed out of it, she returned skipping and bounding about, and her voice articulated some extraordinary sounds; which having been observed by the keepers, they went to look in, and were seized with a fury which made them jump about, and foretel future events.

He was raised by Righetti, but could hardly hold himself up, and did not articulate a syllable; his eyes grew clouded, and his blood spurted forth in a copious jet.

Possibly he is a good deal more human than he looks, and if he chose to bestir himself and to address himself to articulate discourse, could tell you a great many things about his wants and wishes, his views and feelings on things in general which, to you, might prove little more than amazing.

That they did not analyse and articulate their enjoyment for the edification of others does not lessen the quality of their appreciation.

"Herbert," was all Percy could articulate, "Herbert, my brother; oh God, he is dying, and I am not near him.

"Comingtomeetyou," he articulated very rapidly and quite unintelligibly, "an 'countered hill in driveway ...

The expanded bases circumscribe an oval space, nearly in the centre of the front of the cell, the upper two-thirds of which space are occupied by the circular mouth, on each side of which is a small calcareous tooth, to which apparently are articulated the horns of the semilunar lateral cartilage.

" A cry of anguish escaped Sir Jocelyn, as if a severe blow had been dealt himand he could scarcely articulate the inquiry, "By whom?"

"Finally, in what concerns articulate language M. Delsarte has assumed a yet more novel task.

her lips articulating those bizarre and delicate lines which Mallarme makes her utter: O miroir!

I strove, as so many others were striving, to sound in the ears of the thoughtless and the careless the cry of the sufferings of the poor, endeavouring to make articulate their misery.

In articulating a the mouth opens wide, giving a sound similar to a in arm.

Annette threw herself into her father's arms; Henri, pale as death, hid his face with his hands, and knew not how to articulate a refusal; and Gerval, at the sight of this confusion, burst out into an uncontrollable fit of laughter; "You put me in mind," said he, at last, "of one of those ninnies of lovers on the stage, who throw themselves on their knees before their mistresses, as if they were idols.

Nice fellows, are they not?" I sat up and looked about me bewildered; yet I had heard distinctly every word spoken in the last few minutes, and remembered them for future observance, without having had the power to move or articulate a remonstrance.

I know that my friend can talk eloquently; you know that he cannot articulate a sentence: we have seen him in different company.

The upper and outer extremity of the vibraculum is bifid, and to the inner horn is articulated the seta, and from the notch between the two horns there is continued nearly, if not quite, to the inner extremity of the organ, and along its upper border, a shallow groove, in which is lodged the seta when in a state of rest.

Any good telephone receiver when used in connection with this microphone, reproduces articulate speech with remarkable distinctness, especially hissing sounds, and with a loud and full tone.

The people of Harrisburg spoke first: no city before had so distinctly articulated the public sympathy into acknowledged principles.

On the contrary, the tone is meagre in articulating the vowels é, í and á.

When I flew into the parlour he could scarce articulate the blessings with which his kind and benevolent heart overflowed.

I stood for some minutes without being able to articulate a wordwhich, indeed, seemed the case with most of those before me.

Give them my compliments and tell them I’ll be up as soon as I’ve articulated the bones of my friend’s ancestors. Bates strode on ahead of me with his lantern, and I left Larry crawling through the new-found door as I hurried toward the house.

This third sound is scarcely perceptible, and barely sufficient to articulate the consonant and form a syllable.

24 collocations for  articulate