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She had heard the sonorous voice in the next room.
"I am happy to be here," he said in his sonorous voice.
His firm, sonorous, and unexpected voice made every one start.
He is a tall man with a sonorous voice and short gray hair.
At last the sound came, a rumble sonorous and dark, like the voice of death itself.
His sound is on the light, transparent side, yet it also has an open, sonorous quality.
In a slow, sonorous voice he told tales of his people.
But if he was uneven, his best works have a sonorous beauty.
The essential part being the large sonorous voice and not the lower register.
His voice was surprisingly sonorous for such a small creature.
From inside she could hear Barnabas' sonorous voice as he read.
There she was, dressed in black, filling the place with her sonorous words.
"Welcome," he said in their own language, his voice deep and sonorous.
Two or more complementary sonorous parts are struck against each other.
Einstein called it "a fine, sonorous music to be played in the open."
"Oh Lord," he began, his voice sonorous in the open air.
This was a spacious and sonorous account of the score.
"Yes you can, baby," answered a sonorous voice from the audience.
When I mimicked them, sometimes there was a sonorous response.
From far off came a heavy bang, sonorous, but not very loud.
"This way, if you will be so good," called the man in sonorous tones.
His painting based on the sonorous light and shadow contrasts.
The performance was sonorous and technically strong, though not fully settled.
It is sonorous and therefore very suitable for making bells.
I heard his sonorous laugh which made me hate him all of a sudden.