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loud-voiced

adjective as in sonorous

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With Ewing dominating and Thompson, as he puts it, “a six-foot-ten, dark-skinned, loud-voiced Black man . . . running the show,” racist incidents flared.

She could hear some villagers exchanging greetings, in the same loud-voiced way that the women in the sewing group did.

The cast was huge and culturally diverse, and many of them, including Gibson, who offered little poems, loud-voiced Worley and “Sock it to me” girl Carne, became audience favorites.

In her legal dealings, Elizabeth Fink could be fractious and loud-voiced.

Their leader was a zealous, loud-voiced girl with short hair and large eyes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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