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  • But in places his sound was patchy and his pitch wavery.
  • See the wavery glass in that window?
  • The third series was a ABC ( Australia ), and Wavery ( Netherlands ).
  • Though he sang ardently and expressively, his voice was wavery, and his top notes were pinched.
  • The voice, a chain of discrete wavery notes, sounds as if it comes from a synthesizer.
  • There's something about the wavery glass that makes being here seem surreal and another time and place.
  • In 2016, a Nashville campus launched with leadership of Phil Covert and now meets at Wavery-Belmont Elementary School in Nashville.
  • By his 80s, his voice became increasingly wavery and the rate of his speech began to slow and by his 90s, he would slur words.
  • Though she had the same wavery voice and somewhat frumpy wardrobe as she would in later episodes, Litella did not appear to have a hearing problem in this appearance.
  • Edie Brickell's thin, wavery voice is the wrong instrument for the rhythm-and-blues-flavored songs on her third album because her singing has no rhythmic drive.
  • He says that early on he had " serious performance anxiety issues " and " a thin, wavery voice-- a typical songwriter's voice ."
  • Everett F . Bleiler dismissed the novel as " a curiosity only, " describing it as " curiously imprecise and wavery, with a fairytale atmosphere; weakly planned, with many unsatisfactory elements ."
  • The local landmarks that were damaged or destroyed by the fire included an old log building at the corner of Third and Mulberry Streets, the Russell Inn ( this millinery, and the Wavery House Inn.
  • Their trace is clear in a coverlet circa 1820 whose airy woven grid serves as a kind of trellis for hand-embroidered vines and blossoms, and in another whose all-blue border patterns of wavery lines all but rustle like rushing water.
  • This received critical acclaim in the underground music press with " Artrocker " magazine calling it " excellent jerky new wavery from Bath's finest " and " Rolling Stone " awarding it four and a half stars out of five.
  • The song " Relating to a Psychopath " starts " The Id " with such a merry combination of fuzz-toned guitar, wavery synthesizer and honky-tonk piano that listeners are bound to grin even before Gray enters singing " Hot like hot wings with hot chocolate in hell, uh huh ."