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vocal

[voh-kuhl] / ˈvoʊ kəl /




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Still, the heart of the song is Laferte’s vocal performance — wounded and incandescent.

From Los Angeles Times

In TikTok recaps from his current tour, he can be seen ripping on the bass and guitar, whipping his body into turns and effortlessly hitting vocal runs, which fans have attempted to imitate.

From Los Angeles Times

According to the authors, people often confuse a very small but extremely vocal group of users with the majority.

From Science Daily

Holdorff Polhill has become a vocal cheerleader for rebuilding, saying people often hear about all of the problems: the struggles with insurance, the permitting delays, the steep construction costs.

From Los Angeles Times

Spain's nuclear industry, which currently contributes around 20% of national electricity, has been particularly vocal since the blackout, pushing back against government plans to close the country's five nuclear plants between 2027 and 2035.

From BBC