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deep-voiced
[deep-voist]
adjective
having a voice that is low in pitch.
a deep-voiced young man.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of deep-voiced1
First recorded in 1840–50
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Tall, brown and deep-voiced, Padilla is immediately recognizable on Capitol Hill as one of a handful of Latino U.S. senators.
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In the attack ad, a deep-voiced man, using a play on Min’s name, says: “Predators get minimal treatment. Abusive partners? They get the min. Child sex offenders? They get the min, too.”
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“You want symmetry?” said the deep-voiced Montaño, 48.
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“Pilates,” says a deep-voiced narrator.
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The tall, deep-voiced Padilla wrote satellite software for Hughes Aircraft.
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