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The guard was talking in English but with a thick accent.
He spoke with a thick accent, making his words difficult to understand.
I still loved my wife, he said with his thick accent.
He said something over his shoulder, in a thick accent I could not catch.
They have thick accents so I find it hard to understand them anyway.
One of them asked him in a thick accent, "Have you got a girlfriend?"
He called out with his thick accent to advertise for business.
Talk to me, suffering one, she said in Latin with a thick accent.
Two sailors with thick accents were already talking about the woman in the window.
He spoke in a thick accent of his native Nashville.
Voice transponders or no, we do have a thick accent.
A man with a thick accent claimed he spoke eight languages.
You would not have been late, Jacov said in his thick accent.
He has a thick accent, mind you; even if a word's got only one syllable.
He speaks English slowly and deliberately, with a thick accent, in a deep voice.
When the man said he would cut to the chase, trying to make it sound normal with his thick accent, George almost laughed again.
When he spoke, his voice held a thick accent, but his words came out strong and clear.
Through a thick accent and often broken English, he said:
However between non-Jews she felt embarrassed by her thick accent.
He spoke with a thick accent; she could not understand what he was saying.
What English he knew he delivered in a thick accent.
Sometimes I almost envy the American with a thick accent.
A steward with a thick accent asked Ray if he'd like a drink.
Like the woman, he spoke with a thick accent Susannah could barely understand.
Fermi spoke with a thick accent, but he usually understood what you said to him.