Use "lilt|lilted|lilting|lilts" in a sentence

1. She's got the lilt.

2. She spoke in her soft lilting brogue.

3. She has a faint Irish lilt.

4. We struck up in a lilting voice.

5. Michelle spoke with a soothing Southern lilt.

6. He had a pleasant, lilting northern accent.

7. She has a lilt to her voice.

8. The flute broke into a light lilting air.

9. He's got that lovely Irish lilt in his voice.

10. Many of his patriotic songs have a stirring lilt.

11. I asked Lilt if she'd change shifts with me.

12. There was a lilt in her voice which was new.

13. Her voice is child-like, with a West Country lilt.

14. Synonyms for Croons include sings, hums, warbles, lilts, quavers, carols, trills, serenades, trolls and lulls

15. 12 Many of his patriotic songs have a stirring lilt.

16. Sastri's speech was cultured and precise, with a Pakistan lilt.

17. And sings her lilting lulabies in the arms of the winds.

18. Talk and song from tongues of lilting grace , whose sounds caress my ear.

19. And the music of the fluttering birds had an eerie lilt to it.

20. His The Long Regret is considered on a par with Sea Lilt.

21. Mr Goodnight's voice has returned to its more usual, gentle Southern lilt.

22. 28 Talk and song from tongues of lilting grace , whose sounds caress my ear.

23. A tuneless, wordless lilting song that rose and fell and meandered like a stream.

24. 4 A tuneless, wordless lilting song that rose and fell and meandered like a stream.

25. He speaks English with a strong Chinese accent and speaks Chinese with a lilt.

26. Even this gesture, a mercenary movement, had about it the lilt of broken syllables.

27. He heard a man's gruff voice and a loud slap, followed by familiar lilting laughter.

28. Her voice had a lilt to it as if she were on the verge of laughter.

29. He walked with a lilting gait, his left Achilles tendon apparently shortened, pulling his left heel up.

30. Even this gesture, a mercenary movement,[Sentencedict] had about it the lilt of broken syllables.

31. The glint in the eye and the lilt in the voice are familiar to us all.

32. These works were far surpassed in artistic quality by Sea Lilt written by Zhao in 19

33. Because he was a North American of Norwegian descent, he spoke Spanish with a colorful Scandinavian lilt.

34. Fan Po - wen spoke slowly with a feminine lilt in his voice, and his face beamed smugly.

35. 28 Fan Po - wen spoke slowly with a feminine lilt in his voice, and his face beamed smugly.

36. But little did She know that the girl's lilting voice had caught the attention of a handsome prince.

37. Joe was the stylist, throwing in literary references and lingering over their prose until it had a lilt.

38. The 1913 Lullaby on an ancient Irish Tune is altogether edgier, with a sinuous winding melody and lilting polytonal exchanges.

39. Things smaller than Rome may be Cynosures, too: "Alison Wonderland was the cynosure of the soiree from the moment she lilted into the room in

40. But what may have been problematic to the feet was pure pleasure to the ear, more languid song than lilting dance.

41. 27 At extremely fast tempos this lilt is lost and they even out as they would in a funk or fusion context.

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43. Mr Carter's tone was dolorous, but there is an extraordinary lilt to Mr Obama's rhetoric which puts a bounce back into everyone's step.

44. Brogue noun (WAY OF SPEAKING) [ C usually singular ] a way of speaking English, especially that of Irish or Scottish speakers: She spoke in her soft, lilting Brogue.

45. She then turned her attention to seeking out objects of amusement for herself, and tripped merrily on, lilting a tune to supply the lack of conversation.

46. How long this lather of lightsome angels and lilting gales lasts, he knows not, but at last, he finds himself Accolled in the arms of a most familiar ally

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48. Beaune is a special sort of place where colourful shopfronts at the end of a narrowing street beckon you along, and the lilting sound of an accordion calls to you from around the corner

49. I think my tears have become good "'Tumbling Towards A wall’ is a keening batch of dematerialised atmospheres and lilting rhythms bound to lull listeners into hypnagogic states with its anxiety-sink ambient

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53. ‘A gentle and lyrical Andantino in triple time with a lilting rhythm and an emotional central section ended intimately, in stillness.’ More example sentences ‘Perlman fairly sailed through these Andantinos and caprices, using each one to showcase yet another aspect of his extraordinary mastery of the instrument.’

54. ‘Her voice was Accented, but she spoke the common tongue well enough.’ ‘He began to speak in a deeply Accented, yet flawless English, and the last bits of conversation died from the room.’ ‘A lilting, deeply Accented voice spoke quietly, yet it cut right through the buzz of conversation around them.’

55. The bees Crooned about, now and then a bird lilted in the gladness of his heart.; Elsewhere, the ayah Crooned lullabies to the baby who no longer needed strict watching.; The girl gurgled delightedly, and Crooned and kissed the garment like a child with a new doll.; The first home was made when a woman, cradling in her loving arms a baby, Crooned a lullaby

56. ‘a sweet lilt of Brogue in her voice’ ‘It seemed to be a mix between the English accent and the Irish Brogue.’ ‘Instead of the melodious tones of an Irish Brogue, the exaggerated drawl of an angry young man spat from the earpiece.’ ‘Irish people speak English with an accent known as a Brogue.’

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58. An attractively plump woman reclined Beside a stream picking flowers to the strain of a lilting love song.: The world number eight dropped a stroke at the par-four ninth when his drive ended Beside a tree down the left side of the fairway.: On a little table stood a half full bottle of mineral water with a glass next to it, and Beside it lay a single red and white sock.