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Example sentences for "lower voice"

  • Then, catching sight of Marie on the neighbouring bed, he added in a lower voice: "How is she?

  • She leant nearer, and in a lower voice resumed: "Listen, my good Pierre; I am fearfully sad.

  • And that one yonder," she resumed in a lower voice, "don't you recognise her?

  • But," he added, in a lower voice, "me and my revolver are played out.

  • But," in a lower voice, "of thees undress horse I comprehend nothing!

  • Or I'll lash you here before them both," he added in a lower voice.

  • I'm not only a fool but a brute," he said in a lower voice.

  • I wouldn't be too sure that they were not foolishly dreaming too," returned Brace, in a lower voice.

  • Get in for'ard," he said, in a lower voice.

  • He stopped, looked around him, and went on in a lower voice, "There are some circumstances about the affair which look more like deliberation than an accident.

  • When Mrs. Ormonde spoke, it was in a lower voice, and such as one uses in reply to a look of affection.

  • She added in a lower voice, and with constraint: 'I'm afraid she won't go by herself.

  • Don't you be too sure of that,' said Miss Podsnap, in a lower voice.

  • And there really is no hurry, you know,' said Mrs Boffin in a lower voice.

  • Much needed, madam,' he added, in a lower voice.

  • This in a lower voice, but only as if it were a graver matter; not at all to the exclusion of the person of the house.

  • Look," she said in a lower voice, "I may have the opportunity now for there is Frida herself passing.

  • Phil, in a lower voice, so that nobody else might hear.

  • I wish now that I had those safes," went on the manufacturer, in a lower voice, so that even the clerks near by might not hear.

  • And doubly glad to be here, at your side," he added, in a lower voice.

  • He paused an instant, then he added in a lower voice, and not quite so gaily: "Yon is the way that war begins.

  • And look you here," he added in a lower voice, "at Laval my old friend the Prince of Talmont was executed at his own chateau, where I had spent many an hour with him.

  • I have lost too many friends," he added in a lower voice.

  • The strange name embarrassed Yevsey, and he added in a lower voice, "Argentine, which is in America.

  • Yevsey obeyed, and he continued in a lower voice.

  • After a pause he added in a lower voice, gloomily, without ridicule, "Idiots and impostors speak of the equality of man.

  • Then he stepped to the door, and repeated in a lower voice: "Good-night.

  • Following him out with his eyes, he turned kindly to Harriet, and said in a lower voice, and with an altered and graver manner: 'You wish to ask me something of the man whose sister it is your misfortune to be.

  • When," said Madame von Marwitz, in a lower voice, "did you leave?

  • Tante, and then, in a lower voice: "No news, I suppose?

  • Looking slowly round upon us with the darkest and wickedest expression that his face could wear, he said, in a lower voice: "Oho!

  • I shall be at the chateau of Morseiul till twelve o'clock tomorrow," he added in a lower voice.

  • And, in a lower voice: "I wish either Duane or Rosalie would go.

  • That is for you to say," he replied in a lower voice.

  • For some days the Phoenicians are watching thee," added she, in a lower voice.

  • I have kept also hidden in the camp," added he in a lower voice, "Senura.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lower voice" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    beaten eggs; black letter; cannot understand; equal importance; fourteen days; great distance; intermediate host; lower animals; lower away; lower chamber; lower grade; lower left; lower levels; lower life; lower mandible; lower order; lower part; lower voice; lowered voice; other fruit; other reasons; single piece; soft paste; state library; will kill; you put