- A
****se voice, also
known as
dysphonia or
****seness, is when the
voice involuntarily sounds breathy, raspy, or strained, or is
softer in
volume or lower...
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Pause for a
****se Horse is the
debut album of
British rock band Home. The
record was
released in 1971 by CBS Records. The band's line-up
consisted of...
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****se is a live
album by the band 16 Horsepower. It was
released in
Europe in 2000 in
digipak with
Glitterhouse Records. In
March 2001 it was released...
- mentioned) and also in the
Dictionnaire Infernal. He is
described as a
****sely-voiced king with the
power to make men
invisible and
ruling over sixty-six...
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****se &
Roaring is the
debut full-length
album by
American neofolk band
Parlor Hawk,
released in 2010 on
Northplatte Records. The
album was
produced by...
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Laryngitis is
inflammation of the
larynx (voice box).
Symptoms often include a
****se voice and may
include fever, cough, pain in the
front of the neck, and trouble...
- horse–
****se merger, or north–force merger, is the
merger of the
vowels /ɔː/ and /oʊ/
before historic /r/,
which makes word
pairs like horse–
****se, for–four...
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according to most authors), but
especially in rhetoric,
speaking with a
****se voice. He also
restores lost
dignities and honors,
although to
Johann Weyer...
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pronounced [ʃɚ]. Horse–
****se merger: This
merger makes the
vowels /ɔ/ and /o/
before /r/ homophones, with
homophonous pairs like horse/
****se, corps/core, for/four...
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croup comes from the
Early Modern English verb croup,
meaning "to cry
****sely." The noun
describing the
disease originated in
southeastern Scotland and...