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mellifluent

[muh-lif-loo-uhnt] / məˈlɪf lu ənt /






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“It was then a sump of aged men with liver spots, claws, and bourbon breath, who strode the chamber with reptilian gait and hailed one another with mellifluent courtesies.”

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 24, 2022

Jesus is represented only by a deep, mellifluent voice, speaking parables in Biblical language.

From Time Magazine Archive

Jovial Neptune Doumergue promised, last week, in a mellifluent oration that France will never loose her sea dogs in a war of conquest, will employ them solely as sea watch dogs.

From Time Magazine Archive

Not because of the wrinkles, and the face so old it could not be alive, but because out of the toothless mouth came the strong, mellifluent voice of a twenty-year-old girl.

From "Song of Solomon" by Toni Morrison

Sparicio lifted a huge conch-shell from the deck, put it to his lips, filled his deep lungs, and flung out into the night—thrice—a profound, mellifluent, booming horn-tone.

From Chita: a Memory of Last Island by Hearn, Lafcadio