The acerbic voice of the severely deformed narrator is striking:
Thomas's witty and sometimes acerbic voice became the other side of her inner dialogue.
Readers who know and admire the author as an acerbic political voice are not shortchanged in his biting new novel.
There was quiet emotion in the usually acerbic voice.
She continued in the sweetly acerbic voice that must have made her subordinates cringe.
During this campaign, Mr. Evans has tried to distance himself from the more acerbic voices in the black political community.
Politically, it remains to be seen whether the disclosure will silence one of the Republican Party's most acerbic voices.
The first officer was so deep in thought that the doctor's acerbic voice startled him.
It was amazing how good that irritable, acerbic voice sounded to Maggie.
"That will be quite enough vandalism for the time being," came an acerbic voice.