quavery उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- So anyway, when you get older and your vocal cords lose that tension, your voice gets kind of quavery in the same way a loose guitar string might sound sort of quavery.
- In her wry, benevolent songs, Ms . Williams has the quavery voice of a sage little girl, an ear for twang and bounce, and a surreal eye for nature and human nature.
- Tiny Tim, whose quavery falsetto and ukulele made " Tiptoe Through the Tulips With Me " a novelty hit in 1968, died Saturday night at the Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis.
- Responding to Bush's plan to let workers divert some of their payroll taxes from Social Security into the stock market for potentially bigger retirement nest eggs, the woman protested in a quavery voice:
- Although the film begins with the sound of a quavery, heavily accented voice describing his memories of light glimpsed from within his mother's womb, Theremin's eventual appearance on camera is almost a surprise.
- In the high, quavery but resolute voice of a bemused wraith, Young sang about friends lost to heroin, in 20-year-old songs that could apply to rock's latest wave of addiction.
- Terry ( David Arquette ), a prim-looking voyeur with a choked, quavery voice, is about to jump off a bridge when he is distracted by Nick ( Brad Hunt ), an appealingly raffish thief.
- There is the moment when a girl, too young to have lived before a series of catastrophes destroyed the United States as we know it, begins singing " America the Beautiful " in a quavery little voice.
- Reaching back to " Voices Carry, " her 1985 hit with'Til Tuesday, the singer-songwriter's quavery, pitch-challenged voice and pain-soaked lyrics have projected a wounded, world-weary image.
- "Just Married " gives Murphy a chance to play a lighter role, akin to her breakthrough performance as the makeover project in " Clueless " and her vocal work as quavery-voiced cousin Luanne Platter in the Fox cartoon sitcom " King of the Hill ."