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The words happened to be the first I could enunciate.
Her voice was low, and the words were clearly enunciated.
He then told her to come back another time and enunciate more.
When he talks, even to a wrong number, every word is enunciated just so.
Elizabeth enunciated the word as if she'd never heard it before.
The teacher might encourage the student to enunciate more clearly.
She enunciated the words carefully, as if he were hard of hearing.
We've certainly recognized the need to clearly enunciate other policy changes.
"I said come here," the man enunciated each word carefully.
He enunciated the name in a way that made everybody laugh.
You could tell he was making an extra effort to enunciate clearly.
He seemed to have some trouble enunciating words and his voice broke at times.
She'd watched them move while he enunciated his words and wondered what they felt like.
The boy kept on, and the aliens seemed to be trying to enunciate what they heard.
He took a deep breath, then continued, enunciating his name clearly.
"The moment of decision is at hand," I said, enunciating clearly.
Why else should a singer take trouble to enunciate and color the words?
But most of the parties have yet to clearly enunciate their economic policies.
The learner has to enunciate a line of thinking - making the process available to others.
In her pain and terror, she was enunciating clearly again.
That, they say, has stopped her so far from enunciating a clear and detailed program.
That might well be the Kremlin's policy, too, if it enunciated one.
"We were thinking it was over," one of them finally said, enunciating carefully.
Riley enunciated the number and name of the ship for him.
He swallowed and then said it again, enunciating the words with great effort.