adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
voice
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Bech's querulous voice allows Updike to indulge in equal parts of satire and wish-fulfilment.
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The car screeched around the corner after him in a burst of fumes and querulous voices .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a querulous voice
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Bech's querulous voice allows Updike to indulge in equal parts of satire and wish-fulfilment.
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Mr. Lorrimer's voice, frail and querulous , was bleating at the other end.
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That might seem to be precisely the sort of querulous argument which the Left has familiarly been scorned for posing.
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The car screeched around the corner after him in a burst of fumes and querulous voices.
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They go in for querulous and disputatious argument.
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To compensate, and, anxious to preserve his patriarchal status, he may become querulous and demanding instead.