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narrate

[nar-eyt, na-reyt] / ˈnær eɪt, næˈreɪt /


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And it wasn’t lost on Rove that the spindly, excitable man narrating that story for them in a thick Hungarian accent “was once a 16-year-old picking up paving blocks and heaving them at Soviet tanks.”

From The Wall Street Journal

McCord narrates snippets from the diary, which visitors may listen to on headphones.

From Los Angeles Times

Keaton neither narrates nor appears on camera, a bold choice that assured her film would be judged on its merits.

From The Wall Street Journal

Otherwise, the book is entirely complimentary, as it proceeds to narrate Mr. Dylan’s subsequent lengthy creative rebirth.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bush, Clinton and Obama have all narrated Copland’s “Lincoln Portrait.”

From Los Angeles Times