Adjective : a sweet, euphonious voice. From Dictionary.com.
So Yussuf, euphoniously termed a benighted heathen by some enlightened. From Wordnik.com. [Desert Love] Reference
Jorana's barks and yips rose and fell euphoniously in the still, hu'mid air of the longhouse. From Wordnik.com. [The Howling Stones]
So did Samm, hissing euphoniously, his metronomically weaving head keeping time to the music. From Wordnik.com. [Kingdoms of Light]
The spiritual achievements thus euphoniously denominated “appear”, says Mr. Howitt, “to have been of a very disorderly kind”. From Wordnik.com. [Contributions to All the Year Round] Reference
A road runs for six miles north-westwards up into the chalk hills by the side of the Wallop brook to the euphoniously named villages of. From Wordnik.com. [Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter] Reference
These data were analyzed using a new method, euphoniously labeled the serological testing algorithm for recent HIV seroconversion (STARHS). From Wordnik.com. [Harold Pollack: News About This HIV Thing, When We're Done Discussing the Governor's Cool Eyeglasses] Reference
The Second sounds euphoniously high - spirited to our ears, but in 1803, at the time of its premiere, it gave listeners some serious jolts. From Wordnik.com. ['The Ninth'] Reference
I love that the wind blew strong and cold today, that the leaves on the ground crunch euphoniously under my feet, that fall is actually here. From Wordnik.com. [scorpi07 Diary Entry] Reference
Our birthplace is the only country in the West that I know of that cannot be easily and euphoniously turned into a uniquely descriptive title for its people. From Wordnik.com. [Election Day Draws to a Close....] Reference
And those who now adopt such instruction are not restrained by you; but, on the contrary, you bestow prizes and honours upon those who euphoniously insult the gods. From Wordnik.com. [ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus] Reference
Adding to the theatrics of the show, when the euphoniously named model Coco Rocha first appeared on the runway, she was in full mermaid tail and walking on two coral crutches!. From Wordnik.com. [Fish Tales] Reference
Here's a video by the euphoniously named endtimeswatchman. From Wordnik.com. [CANNONFIRE] Reference
This very Richard, son of Scrob, more euphoniously styled by the Normans. From Wordnik.com. [Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Complete] Reference
Another of those days which the English so euphoniously term “nasty.”. From Wordnik.com. [The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss]
Take, for example, the euphoniously psuedonymed Ms. Annabel Tenna, whose new. From Wordnik.com. [The Register] Reference
Charybdis of being considered what my, er -- fellow-pupils euphoniously term a swot. From Wordnik.com. [Tales of St. Austin's] Reference
The choice fell on Quauhtemotzin, or Guatemozin, as euphoniously corrupted by the Spaniards. From Wordnik.com. [History of the Conquest of Mexico, with a Preliminary View of Ancient Mexican Civilization, and the Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortes] Reference
At this euphoniously named place, the French found Lord Cornwallis posted with his entire force. From Wordnik.com. [Maria Edgeworth] Reference
"No, it's not, you dirty little thing," cried George, whose name was thus euphoniously abbreviated. From Wordnik.com. [Handy Andy, Volume One A Tale of Irish Life, in Two Volumes] Reference
Gumdragon, as our friend Swift so euphoniously and elegantly says, or swears, by Gumdragon, I think not!. From Wordnik.com. [Devereux — Complete] Reference
Meanwhile the servant had been shivering in front, boxed up in that solitary convenience termed, not euphoniously, a dickey. From Wordnik.com. [Paul Clifford — Complete] Reference
Of course we, the winners, could not object, and once more we "swept the shin-plasters," as Chorley euphoniously expressed it. From Wordnik.com. [The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West] Reference
If you could write lucidly, simply, euphoniously and yet with liveliness you would write perfectly: you would write like Voltaire. From Wordnik.com. [The Summing Up]
"I am afraid," thought Kenelm, compassionately, "that my companion has no mind to be formed; what is euphoniously called 'an innocent.'". From Wordnik.com. [Kenelm Chillingly — Complete] Reference
For none the less is this village, standing beside this fountain (again more euphoniously called the Kaka-ling or Kaukauna), itself touching the. From Wordnik.com. [The French in the Heart of America] Reference
The beings thus strangely produced have comparatively close connexions with the mundane scheme, for the three female Kami -- euphoniously designated. From Wordnik.com. [A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era] Reference
The "4G" in its name indicates that it supports the zippy, not-yet-pervasive form of AT&T wireless data otherwise euphoniously known as "HSPA+ with enhanced backhaul" as well as 3G. From Wordnik.com. [TIME.com: Top Stories] Reference
Assume that I know all that can be said in favour of the abnegation of common-sense, euphoniously called 'love,' and proceed to the demolition of the case. ". From Wordnik.com. [Kenelm Chillingly — Complete] Reference
'Hard to state euphoniously. From Wordnik.com. [The Gold of Chickaree] Reference
See oesophagus. euphoneously (euphoniously). From Wordnik.com. [Surgical Anatomy] Reference
802.16 as we euphoniously called it back then), WiFi, and 3G. From Wordnik.com. [Unstrung:] Reference
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