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Filter by Meaning The child's nasally whine annoyed the other passengers on the plane.
He found it difficult to listen to the lecture because the professor spoke nasally.
The singer performed the song nasally to match the original recording.
The actor delivered his lines nasally for comedic effect.
The actor's nasally voice added humor to the scene.
The comedian imitated the character's nasally voice, making the audience laugh.
The comedian imitated the character's nasally voice.
She spoke nasally, making it difficult to understand her words.
His singing voice was always nasally, but it was a unique part of his style.
The newscaster spoke nasally during the broadcast.
The singer sang nasally, which was not pleasing to the audience's ears.
She laughed nasally, which made her friends giggle.
The teacher's nasally voice put the students to sleep.
The radio announcer's nasally voice was distinctive and easily recognizable.
She spoke nasally as a result of her allergies.
His voice sounded nasally because of his stuffy nose.
The singer used a nasally tone to convey a feeling of sadness.
The speaker was able to project her voice without sounding nasally.
The patient complained of a nasally discharge from their sinuses.
The comedian's jokes were delivered nasally for emphasis.
The newscaster's nasally voice was distracting from the news.
The child's voice was nasally because of a cold.
The character's voice in the cartoon was nasally to match their appearance.
He had a nasally voice that was hard to listen to.
The comedian's jokes were made funnier by his nasally delivery.
The actor played the part with a nasally voice to match the character's description.
The singer's nasally inflection made the lyrics difficult to understand.
The character's nasally laugh became their trademark.
He spoke nasally to mimic the character in the movie.
The company developed a nasally activated scent alarm.
The scientist conducted an experiment to test the rats' nasally guided behavior.
The chef used a variety of nasally stimulating spices in the dish.
The chef relied on his nasally acute sense of smell to season his dishes to perfection.
The sommelier's nasally experienced nose helped him identify the vintage of the wine.
The medical student learned about the nasally transmitted infections that could affect the sinuses.
The artist was inspired by the nasally evocative scent of freshly cut grass.
The perfumer's nasally trained nose detected even the slightest notes of jasmine.
The patient lost his nasally function after a severe head injury.
The wine connoisseur's nasally discerning palate could detect even the most subtle flavors.
The nasally challenged dog couldn't sniff out the treats.
The patient's nasally senses were dulled by the flu.
The nasally adept sommelier can detect even the subtlest notes in a wine.
The nasally sensitive dogs are trained to detect certain scents.
The nasally sensitive woman could identify a bad smell from miles away.
The nasally impaired patient had difficulty distinguishing different scents.
The speaker's nasally voice made it difficult to understand what he was saying.
The essential oils were chosen for their nasally pleasing properties.
She had a nasally voice that was difficult to listen to.
The baby's nasally cry was music to the new mother's ears.
The lecturer's nasally tone made the lecture more difficult to follow.
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