| 21. | Depolo said, her words filled with the lilt of her native London.
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| 22. | Jerry explains to the goons in his Scandinavian lilt.
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| 23. | The tone of the press conference had a definite Irish lilt to it.
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| 24. | Her aristocratic voice has an unmistakable Mississippi Delta lilt.
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| 25. | Michael Franks'voice has the wonderful lilt and texture of snow falling.
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| 26. | The performer's soft Irish lilt is muted and her manner subdued.
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| 27. | A tone quality, perhaps; a rhythmic lilt; a wild cadential embellishment.
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| 28. | His own English has a slight Scottish lilt.
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| 29. | The novel possesses a quiet, lovely lilt.
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| 30. | When songs moved into odd time signatures, they still had an irresistible lilt.
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