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voices
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" Voices " is a song by American heavy metal band Disturbed . The song was released in November 2000 as the third single from their debut album, The Sickness . The song charted at number 16 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks and number 18 on the Modern Rock ...
Usage examples of voices.
He led her gently back toward the tethered bats while a babble of voices began to grow behind him.
When their voices died away, he left his horse, climbed out of the draw, and listened carefully to the wind from the southwest.
There was a burst of shouting from the direction of the camp, accompanied by one more gunshot, but he could make out only the voices of Foreman Jing and Woosoh-Loh in their native tongue, until he heard Axe shout a death threat in poor but understandable Wild-dog, and a weaker echo from the cardinal that the threat was real and enforceable.
She heard the rattle of silverware, the low murmur of voices, and smelled the food.
Rorrek walked calmly out into the night, he heard voices behind him telling that the girl was dead.
The presence of the gawky guardian of their big sleep sent the voices wavering into lower tones, and he sometimes felt their eyes watching his back with uneasy curiosity.
It could be felt in the nervous laughter, and the easy voices, talking suddenly of Earth and old friends and the smell of food in a farm kitchen, and old half-forgotten tastes for which men hungered: ham searing in the skillet, a cup of frothing cider from a fermenting crock, iced melon with honey and bits of lemon, onion gravy on homemade bread.
They crouched in the shadows several yards apart while the voices drew nearer.
He heard a distant mutter of voices and occasional laughter, with group-footsteps milling about on the sidewalk.
The blare of music from the Keith terrace was louder, and laughing voices blended with it.
He heard the operator gasp, then the murmur of voices as other clustered about him.
There were voices and chair scrapings and after a while somebody carried Brodanovitch out.
His mind refused to function clearly, and at times the voices seemed to be speaking in senseless jargon, although the words were plain enough.
Finally he found their voices on the seldom used private charter band, but they were speaking French.
The monks came restlessly to their feet and spoke among themselves in low voices, but none moved to stop him.