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"mellifluous" Definitions
  1. (of music or of somebody’s voice) sounding sweet and smooth; very pleasant to listen to

110 Sentences With "mellifluous"

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The barista, stunned by his mellifluous singing voice, happily obliged.
He has a sweeter, more mellifluous voice than his brother.
To see mellifluous things while I'm worrying the king's drape.
She has a round, pleasant face and a mellifluous voice.
But who knew Jeff Goldblum had such a mellifluous singing voice?
Mellifluous and buoyant, these tunes dance with a well-plotted grace.
Leon Bridges might have one of the most mellifluous singing voices around.
But he knows when to allow a vocal line to turn mellifluous.
" Then he played the mellifluous Orpheus to her intoxicating Persephone in "Hadestown.
It's strange and mellifluous, and definitely sounds like some kind of elf dialect.
He has a deep, mellifluous voice; it sounds like a brass instrument being played sarcastically.
She has unnaturally light hair, piercing eyes, and a mellifluous laugh at such a young age.
She sang one for me, easily the most mellifluous sound ever to traverse our hospital's halls.
We hear these words in the mellifluous recorded voice of Leslie Odom Jr. of "Hamilton" fame.
Students with mellifluous Appalachian accents often tell me how self-conscious they are when they speak.
Henry wrote about the seasons—companionable winter, radiant spring, mellifluous summer, and the tinglingly vivid fall.
All those vowels, those lovely flowing sounds, the mellifluous phrases honed by centuries of happy use.
In one, for Chock Full o'Nuts, Ms. Peters sang the company's signature jingle in mellifluous Italian.
But it's perfect for creating images in your own head with the help of a mellifluous voice.
Two mellifluous syllables and her face springs to mind: the fierce, open gaze, those striking full eyebrows.
And when she sings, Effie's pain and anger, vulnerability and power, meld into one sparkling, mellifluous river.
But then as the mellifluous strings fade away, you realize they'll probably last longer than all of us.
The Roman poet, in contrast with the unknown Anglo-Saxon who wrote "Beowulf", is mellifluous and silver-tongued.
Though his voice is mellifluous and his movements gentle, it's no surprise he has worked as a bouncer.
"Skye" urged me to stay awake, and then delivered a script like Ms. Rothstein's, in mellifluous antipodean tones.
What is Hayden Thorpe saying when he sings in that mellifluous falsetto, "That's how I get my bang"?
This, despite the elegant, undulating line that defines Essenhigh's stylized forms, and the mellifluous quality of Mumford's ink washes.
"Now:Now" showcases both the mellifluous arpeggiations and vocoder vocal work of Smith and the atmospheric ambient sweeps of Pritchard.
He unfurls a mellifluous, heartfelt profession of love, which Tony scribbles down ravenously, capping it with his own signature.
It's a collage of bright riffs, serenading vocals, and nostalgic melodies packaged into a mellifluous, Spanglish garage-band treat.
Beautiful, mellifluous and sesquipedalian words were therefore the exclusive domain of the privileged, with their clipped, cut-glass accents.
And Hollis's troupe, in which God is played by a mellifluous blowhard named Larking, has good reason to doubt him.
So if he's completely inventing it, it's a miracle he can even get it straight, and he told a mellifluous tale.
That means, adding some mellifluous context to your next New York adventure could help you create more detailed and vivid memories.
It must be spoken and performed, his mellifluous voice lulling among the wonders in order to underline, more starkly, the horrors.
For female fairy-wrens, it is rather a mellifluous mate that is the key to domestic harmony and a loyal partnership.
Such a point is made in his mellifluous rendition of "Delta Getaway" about a man fleeing a lynch mob to Chicago.
We absolutely love Moana — it's a departure from all the Olivias and Emmas out there, and has a rolling, mellifluous sound.
In this role, Rickman let his naturally mellifluous voice falter, a bit hesitant at the edges, unsure of where to settle.
If I were to re-read the books tomorrow, I would hear Alan Rickman's mellifluous voice speaking any time Severus Snape spoke.
His voice is a mellifluous yawp, at once abrasive and mesmerizing, with the dynamic range of a slain-in-the-Spirit preacher.
While conceding his Adonis-like countenance, mellifluous voice, quick tongue and sunny demeanor, they didn't see him as a man of mark.
Before Kyle Abraham was known for creating rich, evocative ensemble dances for his company, he was hailed for his own mellifluous dancing.
The readings from Cervantes were generally longer, all taken from "Don Quixote de la Mancha" and rendered in mellifluous Spanish by Mr. Rodriguez.
"But open your angel's arms/ To this stranger in paradise"; their mellifluous voices nearly mask the displacement and alienation the lyrics allude to.
At First Avenue, he proved a mellifluous falsetto for hire, especially on "The Beautiful Ones," whose climax he lifted with his nimble squall.
The GTB's V12 engine screams with sophisticated mellifluous authority as revs climb, but Mr. Dal Monte is used to speaking over mechanical commotion.
"I realized this was going to be a big deal," Dolbeer says in the mellifluous western Tennessee accent he never shed from childhood.
WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — The headline might be a bit strange, but it will make more sense after you have solved Francis Heaney's mellifluous puzzle.
It captures the distinctive sounds of both animals' names — the nar- of narwhal and the -luga of beluga — and sounds pretty mellifluous, to boot.
In a calm but mellifluous voice, the court's president, Lady Hale, sporting a glittering spider brooch, read out a damning judgment against Mr Johnson.
The audio, which is asynchronous with the visuals, is composed of history lessons, rap, strong opinions, prayers, and blessings delivered in a mellifluous patois.
Air stewards are trained to sound mellifluous but those at Virgin Atlantic seem on the verge of breaking out into a song-and-dance routine.
"Part of it is his mellifluous radio talk show host voice and Reagan-esque demeanor," the adviser said of the former conservative talk-radio host.
Old-fashioned, mellifluous songs of courtship and marital bliss float beguilingly through Trip Cullman's carefully assembled production, which opened at Playwrights Horizons on Monday night.
Although rumpled and scruffy, Mr. Williams had a plummy accent and a mellifluous speaking voice that served him well in a surprisingly busy film career.
The video not only features the a cappella group's mellifluous singing, it also shows leading Oxford academics holding signs with feminist messages for International Women's Day.
More regal than ever at 81, she can speak Shakespearean verse with mellifluous intelligence; a former Merce Cunningham dancer, she can invest simple pantomime with gravitas.
Robert Garner sang with a mellifluous baritone and expressive nuance as Severo, revealing both his vulnerability as a forlorn lover and his ruthlessness as a general.
With his abundant gray hair, lustrous beard and mellifluous voice, he is an amiable philosopher-elder of the road: Bruce Chatwin in a GMC cargo van.
Punctuated by an innocuous yet mellifluous jingle, the advertisements left an indelible impression on countless New Yorkers who watched local television in the 1980s and 1990s.
Dempsey, 53, really hit his Sexy stride in 2005 when his mellifluous hair made it easy to overlook all those malpractice-worthy hospital trysts on Grey's Anatomy.
The only problem with the speech—mellifluous, grandiose, hopeful, and intellectual, as many of Obama's other speeches have been—was the world in which he delivered it.
With the touch of a button, the divinely complex mechanism would chime a mellifluous pattern counting off the hour, and then, in increments of five, the minutes.
Her hand placed flat across his whole face, a tender but blinding gesture that winds into a mellifluous balletic pas de deux, hand to hand to body.
As for Mr. Mars, he's doing more emphatic talking than singing and is backed up by a barking chorus, adding tough-guy punch to his mellifluous boasts.
That band is all rhythm, all the time; and Thumper, aptly for its name perhaps, massacres any mellifluous melodies with percussion that pounds like jackhammers at the temples.
Here's the first bit of an article — alas, not one of mine, which would have employed more mellifluous circumlocutions — read by Google's WaveNet, then by two of WellSaid's voices.
Journey back with me to the '90s, with the mellifluous melody of the Spice Girls' "Wannabe" in your ears and the sweet taste of Bagel Bites on your tongue.
Blystone had an unrivaled talent for cutting to the truth in poignant prose that his mellifluous tones could lift and lay over his audience with the lightest of touches.
The whole show, more than 100 minutes without an intermission, is no more than a piling high of sketches, connected with more mellifluous skill than intelligence or deepening of meaning.
After opening the file, my firewall protector went a bit nuts, but was I about to back down now, when I was so close to the mellifluous sounds of S&G?
The American musician, whose voice is still strong and mellifluous at age 74, played love ballads including "Kisses in the Moonlight" and "The Greatest Love of All", later covered by Whitney Houston.
It gathers together nearly 22 works — mostly on paper with some small paintings — by the 19th-century French painter (1824-98), whose mellifluous name can be more familiar than his artistic achievement.
Every car journey we had — to school; to swimming lessons; to the hockey club they sent me to try to make me athletic — was accompanied by the eerie, mellifluous vocals of Dolores O'Riordan.
Zippy and colorful — with lots of songs to showcase Day's mellifluous voice and winning personality — the picture hits a peak with a partially animated dream sequence, in which the leads dance with Bugs Bunny.
Partially inspired by the fiction of Don DeLillo, the album is an irreverent yet tightly produced cycle of glib electropop, Mr. Baio's vocals borrowing from the deeply mellifluous examples of Roy Orbison and Jens Lekman.
Voiced by the mellifluous Tilda Swinton (who also served as an executive producer on the film), Bell speaks to us early on through her diary entries and family correspondence, illustrated with school and family photographs.
It is one of the most anticipated shows of the season, and one of the most unusual, pairing a group of experimental downtown theatermakers with Josh Groban, a chart-topping pop singer from the mellifluous mainstream.
Apple seems particularly proud of its new well-being-focused Breathe watch app, a watchOS 3 addition that's probably not welcome news to apps like Headspace, which uses a mellifluous voice to help you practice mindfulness.
His mellifluous voice, likened to a down comforter or "a slow drip of Midwestern molasses," feels warmly familiar to any public radio listener who has heard him sing "Tishomingo Blues," which opens his show each Saturday evening.
On the show, Mr. Lyons used his mellifluous voice to develop several alter egos that ran through Negativland's work, including the preacher Pastor Dick, the washed-up radio personality Dick Vaughn and the used-car salesman Dick Goodbody.
Also, pagode, a popular subgenre of samba, previously acted as a Brazilian version of R&B during the 90s and early aughts, causing similar swooning with a low and slow BPM, vibrant harmonies, and drippy, mellifluous vocal runs.
It's hosted by The Washington Post and MSNBC and begins at 9 ET. TODAY'S WEATHER AND FINALLY Lift every voice Treat yourself to the mellifluous sound of 70 Big Mouth Billy Basses all singing at the same time.
Valera, a Cuban-born pianist with a blazingly fluent right hand and a mellifluous compositional style, has long led the New Cuban Express, a midsize band that integrates elements of contemporary New York jazz with Afro-Cuban forms.
Along the way, Mr. Charles has developed a magnetic sound on trumpet — clear and mellifluous, with a deep sense of economy; redolent of both Roy Hargrove and Chocolate Armenteros — and he's becoming a composer to be reckoned with.
The ceremony recommences, and as the mayor begins his speech in Italian, those mellifluous, seesawing, meaningless harpsichord words, Less feels his mind drifting away like a spaceman from an airlock, off into the asteroid belt of his own concerns.
The Trump administration's decision to put Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran's mellifluous foreign minister, on the Treasury Department's sanctions list makes clear that the means of pressure and sanctions have increasingly become the end goal of the U.S.' Iran policy.
Her mellifluous, murderous sound—the way she raises her voice without raising her eyes, because she doesn't want anyone to see her dope-dilated pupils—is a lesson in the power of intonation as a form of emotional expressiveness.
Teen Dream maintains the palpable, mellifluous aura which had been becoming the band's calling card, but it complicates it, too—here, there is also warmth and expansiveness; "Lover of Mine" and "Walk in the Park" are veritable sun on the face.
In 22015, a drone assault killed New Mexico-born imam Anwar al-Awlaki, a mellifluous preacher known for his articulate and increasingly violent online sermons, along with Samir Khan, the young American who reportedly published Inspire, the Al Qaeda magazine.
I'll put my hands up right now to being one of those Radiohead stans who will earnestly yell about the mellifluous nature of Thom Yorke's falsetto over a pub din and walk away thinking, 'yes, that was a good use of my time.
Their shared stories (best narrated by Jonak, with her mellifluous French accent) are enchanting, beginning with how she met Bouygues's father: He was a diver on holiday in Paris; she was a model and had just competed in the Miss France pageant.
The radio legend's mellifluous narration does not express the shock and outrage I felt as I listened, so that the story sounds more like a Grimm's fairy tale than an account of one of the worst law enforcement bungles in American history.
In terms of songs that reimagined the world around us, the mellifluous tones of "Dennis Rodman" are certainly up there, but it seems unfair to say that the best Migos song is one that's carried so much by Gucci Mane and doesn't even feature Offset.
The nature we most often think of — the kind with tundra swans and cheetahs, sun-drenched grasslands and alpine lakes; the kind steeped in morning dew, lavish music and Sir David Attenborough's mellifluous voice-over — belies an overlooked and equally valuable nature found in our backyards.
I'm not going to build a totocalli on that crossload of souls, he'd said, it'll be the death of my little birds; and then we work at night, there's no knowing what we'll see when we have to clot ourselves with mushrooms so we can do mellifluous work.
Two Japanese women — a mother and a daughter, I suspect — had gone into the other one as I went into mine, and I listened groggily in the near darkness to their mellifluous words and laughter, and occasional tiny splashes, as I sat in the steaming water up to my neck.
The rule, with the blandly mellifluous title "Financial Instruments–Overall: Recognition and Measurement of Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities," or Accounting Standards Update 21.8-23, will change the way companies, both big and small, account for their equity investments in other companies, specifically for those stakes smaller than 22 percent.
Even before the orchestra sighs its first purple notes from the swoony score of "Miss Saigon," which opened in a time-warped revival on Thursday night, the audience at the Broadway Theater is treated to another noise — less mellifluous, perhaps, but more titillating, at least for the purposes of this show.
The funding situation for monuments has been so desperate that last year Mr. Macron's government launched a scratch-and-play lottery game to raise money, under the auspices of a mellifluous television personality, Stephane Bern, whose history program has done much to raise awareness of the country's heritage in monuments.
The only interesting factoids are that it was one of the first shows to go without a laugh track — you really don't know what you got 'til it's gone — and that a beloved, yet oddly uncredited, Los Angeles Dodgers announcer lent his mellifluous Irish lilt to the wacky weekly shenanigans.
DAWN went back to visit family in her hometown of New Orleans which inspired her to draw her story there—the rich harmonies of New Orleans mellifluous musical traditions (most evident on the colorfully resonant "we, diamonds") as well as her own family history (multiple spoken word segments nod to her roots in the Washitaw Nation Tribe).
"Historians now know they were all painted in color, but on the 3-D printed replicas, the hues are very garish," he says, in a mellifluous accent that reflects both his Portuguese childhood and his nearly three decades in England, where he is now one of the most sought-after authorities on historic pigments and paints.
What keeps it all together is Hunnam, whose appeal has finally become evident to me after this film and (the much better) Lost City of Z. He slips easily into the role, with his mellifluous voice and Disney-prince handsomeness, and since his Arthur talks like a regular bloke, he never seems too self-conscious in the role.
For this visit to the Joyce, the company brings three works new to New York: Jorma Elo's "Gran Partita," set to a potpourri of classical composers; Trey McIntyre's "Big Ones," a quirky ode to Amy Winehouse, who died in 2011, with peculiar costumes and Mr. McIntyre's warm sensibility; and "Show Me," a mellifluous ensemble work by Matthew Neenan, a founder of the company.
For this visit to the Joyce, the company brings three works new to New York: Jorma Elo's "Gran Partita," set to a potpourri of classical composers; Trey McIntyre's "Big Ones," a quirky ode to Amy Winehouse (who died in 2011), with peculiar costumes and Mr. McIntyre's warm sensibility; and "Show Me," a mellifluous ensemble work by Matthew Neenan, a founder of the company.
As his motorcade made its way through twisty, snow-covered streets to the Davos Congress Center, nine Swiss tenors entertained the crowd with a version of "Ranz des vaches," a mellifluous song for calling home cows — and a more peaceful serenade than the songs that typically precede Mr. Trump's entrance at his rallies back home, like "Macho Man" by the Village People and "Sympathy for the Devil" by the Rolling Stones.
" You may recognize these other mellifluous voices: • "Anna Karenina" read by Maggie Gyllenhaal • "Being There" read by Dustin Hoffman • "By Nightfall" read by Hugh Dancy • "The Dangerous Days of Daniel X" read by Milo Ventimiglia • "The End of the Affair" read by Colin Firth • "Gossip Girl" read by Christina Ricci • "The Handmaid's Tale" read by Claire Danes • "The Human Comedy" read by Meg Ryan • "To Kill a Mockingbird" read by Sissy Spacek • "The Member of the Wedding" read by Susan Sarandon • "Mrs.
Anyway, the record's big advance over past work is musical — after a bouncy opener featuring the Chicago Children's Choir, these songs buzz and spill over with jaunty piano chords, mellifluous horns, elastic synthesizers, marching-band fanfares, rhythm violin plus soft string coloring, every now and then a standard keyboard loop, tender lullabies and self-assured choirgirls, grandly sung gospel hymns, dinkily sampled gospel hymns, uplifting ensemble singing and the rich timbre of black soul voices, along with a rousing array of whoops and cheers and wails scattered throughout the record to create an illusion of community, as if Chance were playing to an open audience whose members were free to pitch in any time they felt like it, as strangers pass by in the background.

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