
‘He had that same erudite quaver that suggested madness or brilliance and probably both.’.‘Following the massive second song, Hecker calms thing down with some shorter minimal sketches, but they have the same seasick quaver as what came before.’.‘First, the wolf's cry held a quaver that said he was getting on in years.’.
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‘Leo's trademark vocals are in full force, traversing the usual valleys of gut-wrenching falsetto and perfunctory quavers in resplendent multi-tracked glory.’. ‘Even in his younger days, the inimitable strength and fortitude in his voice was mixed with the occasional moment of weakness, the odd quaver and show of vulnerability.’. ‘His voice softens and opens up, threading a tremulous quaver through its easy melody.’. ‘‘This is the largest pristine wilderness in North America,’ Kennedy croaks in a froggy quaver.’. ‘Lamontagne's voice is strong but with a quaver and a dry, rasping quality that hints at an inside breakability.’. ‘Thomas' voice accepted the reference to his illness without a quaver, and he shrugged.’. ‘‘I'm the king now,’ I explained, hoping no one else heard the quaver in my voice.’. ‘She was a bit taken aback to hear the slight quaver in her father's voice as he replied.’. ‘Her voice was low, near to a whisper so as to ensure that nobody would notice the quaver in her voice were they not looking for it.’. ‘Brian's eyes were red and swollen, and his voice had a quaver.’. ‘‘We're best friends,’ I say, a little quaver in my voice.’. ‘Putting a little quaver in my voice, I looked to Megan and said, ‘What's she saying, sweetheart?’’. ‘Andrew Shore's Don Alfonso, in spite of a quaver in his voice, was expert and satisfying.’. ‘It's a mark of the return of confidence that no one said this with a quaver in their voice or a God-Willing shrug.’. ‘Despite himself, a little quaver was in his voice.’. ‘He was using his acting ability to sound confident and fearless, but I heard his voice quaver in spite of himself.’. ‘I tried to make the question light, but I felt my voice quaver.’. ‘Beres Hammond brings a deep sense of hurt and resignation to ‘Just Like a Woman’ as his voice quavers and breaks at the bridge it's a warm lament over plangent Hammond organ.’. ‘Her voice quavers at the memories from inside but you get the sense she is far from beaten.’. ‘And McManus' voice, quavering, stretching and choking its way around the tunes, makes sure it always sounds very human.’. ‘To hear King - the real King - speak in that strange, quavering but powerful voice: ‘I had a dream’, you can hear and feel where the man got his traction.’. ‘His voice noticeably quavered as he recalled one of the most important moments in his career.’. ‘But her voice never even quavered, and that made me think she might actually make a decent public defender.’. ‘Although the friendly Dominicans spoke courteously to one another while discussing the weather, their faces were strained and their voices quavered upon mention of the name Georges.’. ‘‘Sir,’ his voice quavered as he spoke, ‘they always look hungry to me.’’. ‘It might have just been the connection, but he thought he heard her voice quavering.’. ‘My brother's voice was quavering on the other end of the line.’. ‘At least my voice wasn't quavering with every syllable.’. ‘Nervous in the extreme, his voice quavered as he gave commands to his pupil, often so haltingly that he seemed nearly on the verge of choking.’. ‘He was breathy, his voice quavered, he stumbled over words, he was stilted and uncomfortable.’. ‘He came out, bowed down with sorrow, to settle on a bench, his voice quavering with a barely audible Yiddish lament.’. ‘‘But in the photo I saw in the paper later, he was standing in the very front,’ she said, her voice quavering.’. ‘‘I couldn't stop in time,’ he explained, voice quavering.’. ‘His voice quavering, the senator added, ‘I'm also sorry if anything I said in any way cast a negative light on our fine men and women in the military.’’. ‘Monty spins to attention, his head raised with great offense, his voice quavering with emotion - ‘Why did you say that?’’.
‘‘I'm not safe here, am I?’ she said in a quavering voice’.