Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Furnished with vowels.
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- adjective Alternative form of
vowelled .
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Examples
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She swept them back and forth with rhythmic forefinger and lifted a voice, thin and mellow, in a fashion of melody that was strange, and in a foreign tongue, warm-voweled, all-voweled, and love-exciting.
CHAPTER III 2010
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Romantic experiment can only be told in the voweled curvature as well as the consonantal strokes of its patterned enunciations.
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Further comments from you will be de-voweled to illustrate the utter stupidity of your statements.
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That round-voweled execution is a fashion of the '30s.' '
Shakespeare 2008
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Italian, so richly and musically voweled, and yet remained so impenetrable to the most daring surmise, that I conceived at once a profound admiration for the race which could keep such a language to itself.
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Likewise, from the clustered together short and long-voweled lines of consonants, such as the
Abbreviated Kalachakra Body, Speech, and Mind Sadhana Pan-chen dPal-ldan ye-shes 1985
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Likewise, from the clustered together short and long-voweled lines of consonants, such as the
Abbreviated Kalachakra Body, Speech, and Mind Sadhana Pan-chen dPal-ldan ye-shes 1985
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Pip complained to me, that he has been voweled; and they tell me, I am bit.
The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899 George A. Aitken
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Pox on it! don't talk to me, I am voweled by the Count, and cursedly out of humour.
The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899 George A. Aitken
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He poured forth his love in the rich-voweled Spanish tongue also: it has sounded doubly sweet to me ever since.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876 Various
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