deep-mouthed Synonyms

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deep-mouthed Meaning

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deep-mouthed (a.)

Having a loud and sonorous voice.

deep-mouthed Sentence Examples

  1. The lion let out a deep-mouthed roar, echoing across the savanna.
  2. She spoke with a deep-mouthed voice that commanded attention in any room.
  3. The dog emitted a deep-mouthed growl, warning intruders to stay away.
  4. As the storm approached, the thunder became deep-mouthed, rumbling ominously in the distance.
  5. The actor's deep-mouthed laugh filled the theater, eliciting smiles from the audience.
  6. In the quiet forest, the owl's deep-mouthed hoots carried through the night.
  7. The bass singer's deep-mouthed rendition of the aria captivated the entire audience.
  8. The old grandfather clock chimed with a deep-mouthed resonance that echoed through the house.
  9. The engine of the vintage car roared to life with a deep-mouthed rumble.
  10. His deep-mouthed sigh conveyed his exhaustion after a long day's work.

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Having a loud and sonorous voice.

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The lion let out a deep-mouthed roar, echoing across the savanna.

She spoke with a deep-mouthed voice that commanded attention in any room.

The dog emitted a deep-mouthed growl, warning intruders to stay away.

As the storm approached, the thunder became deep-mouthed, rumbling ominously in the distance.