"voice" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- It has made his gruff, lived-in voice lower and gruffer, which doesn't hurt his songs.
- With her grainy, much lived-in voice, Ms. Wilson, accompanied on piano by Mark Hummel, weaves an incomparably rich mixture of personal and show business history into her performances.
- Mr. Kirkland still shouts the blues in a raw, lived-in voice and plays swaggering guitar lines.
- Broadway's ageless gypsy queen has a voice so lived-in that its cardboard tatters often seem patched together with chewing gum, scotch tape and paste, but that doesn't mean that she can't sing up a dramatic storm if the song demands it.
- "Sanctuary" (Real World) pays equal attention to Mr. Musselwhite's modest, lived-in voice and a selection of songs that probes the blues' existential lessons about loss, wandering and death.
- Ms. Rivera has a voice so lived-in that its cardboard tatters often seem patched together with chewing gum, Scotch tape and paste.
- With her craggy, lived-in voice, elegant pop-jazz phrasing and cheerfully self-deprecatory wit, Ms. Cary often recalls the much-missed saloon singer Sylvia Syms.
- With her craggy, lived-in voice, elegant pop-jazz phrasing and cheerfully self-deprecatory wit, Ms. Cary, whose show plays Fridays through Sundays through the end of this month, often recalls the much-missed saloon singer Sylvia Syms.
- Better yet, his lived-in voice and air of casual sophistication are beautifully suited to the mixture of wry wit and aching romanticism of Porter's American songbook classics.
- Metkal Kenawi Metkal, the group's leader, sang in a gruffly jovial, lived-in voice, and Moustapha Abdel Aziz on arghul delivered striking solos.
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