Sentences with phrase «to warble»

It doesn't want for volume at idle and the sound is a dirty, gruff sort of warble with Subaru undertones, but it isn't tuneful.
The algorithm can assess the couple's speech by breaking the recordings into acoustic features and using speech processing techniques, such as looking at the pitch intensity and warbles in voice that could indicate emotions.
Amazingly smooth, refined and flexible, it feels like an engine with more cylinders and greater capacity, pulling lustily and with a subtly sporty warble from less than 2000 revs and seldom needing a downshift from sixth on the motorway to pile on speed after being baulked by duelling juggernauts.
Willie Nelson warbled about them, this reviewer has always held a soft spot for them, and now three authors combine to shout out the undying fascination with them in My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys.
You ask would a bird warble as it originally did?
For example, populations of warbling vireos (Vireo gilvus) dropped only 8.7 % when they contracted WNV.
By now Rod Stewart is warbling Do Ya Think I'm Sexy.
Perhaps most famously, Luigi's jumping animation in Super Mario Bros. 2 is merely his walking animation sped up; although Luigi's «kicking» jumps were momentarily ignored, they returned in the Super Mario Advance series, complete with a high - pitched warbling sound effect in Super Mario Advance 2 and 4.
Voice volume on T - Mobile's network is loud, with only minor network warble at both ends.
While we're ecstatic that Avatar's loathsome original song didn't warble it's way into an Oscar nomination, those blue aliens and a few others did squeeze out a few of our favorites.
However, moving to the edge of our Wi - Fi coverage resulted in warbled voice, and some noticeable breakup, so the handover from Wi - Fi to cell towers isn't completely seamless.
His choice, warbled along with an organ accompaniment, is nothing else but one of the classic 1970s youth group / holding hands / end of retreat monstrosities called «Pass it On»:
The second - generation RS, launched in 2009, looked wild, sounded plain naughty with its turbocharged 2.5 - liter five - cylinder engine and delivered an almost cartoonish driving experience — warbling like a Quattro rally car, weaving around under power and arcing into lift - off oversteer if you wavered for even a millisecond on the throttle mid-corner.
As I write, birds whistle and warble back and forth to each other in the lush woods surrounding our tidy little rental in the lakeside town of Ajijic, on the Central Mexican Plateau.
The lovely Cole Porter score (his first written directly for the screen) includes «I've Got You Under My Skin», sung by Virginia Bruce to James Stewart, and «Easy to Love», warbled by Stewart to Eleanor Powell.
Princess Merida, however, voiced by Kelly Macdonald of «Boardwalk Empire,» isn't the wilting - flower type of princess who warbles into wishing wells or slips the royal tootsies into glass slippers.
Ford was acutely aware that a large part of the old five - cylinder ST's appeal was its deep - chested, warbling soundtrack, a noise the new four - cylinder motor wouldn't naturally replicate.
At this spectacular gorge, watch for black Inca hummingbirds and rare endemic birds such as the rufous - breasted warbling finch.
As you accelerate, a deep warble emanates from the engine bay that's occasionally reminiscent of Porsche's current turbocharged flat - six in the Carrera.
«People think someone like me is doing well if they are only stuffing envelopes,» says Schuback, her voice a low warble even when her words are defiant.
A slight warbling in your sixth sense force field?
The eerie call of pint - sized Eastern screech owls sounds much more like a high - pitched warble or tremolo than a screech.
Flushing the digestive tracts of captured birds revealed that two seed generalists, Common Diuca - Finch and Rufous - collared Sparrow, adjusted their diet accordingly and ate more forb seeds at grazed sites, while grass seed specialists Many - colored Chaco Finch and Ringed Warbling - Finch did not.
crooned about the merits of respect, they weren't just warbling on about any old nonsense.
If you stay for closing credits, you'll hear Willie Nelson wobbly warble through a Coldplay song.
Picture and sound quality are superb in this transfer, particularly with Frot's off key warbling, featured selectively and to great comedic effect.
My heart once again went pitty - pat during the ballroom waltz as Emma Thompson voicing Mrs. Potts honors her teapot predecessor Angela Lansbury by warmly warbling the title theme.
I might even still be groaning about the vegetable dealers who come down the street at three in the morning with their noisy, horse - drawn wagons, or the neighborhood mullah, who warbles out his long, mournful call to prayer at four - thirty.
I sing; randomly setting freestyle lyrics to the background music, and spent the vast majority of my time with Cloudbuilt warbling away like a lunatic.
The diesel V6 emitted a sporty warble under load, but was also free of the sort of harsh, labouring vibration often encountered in diesels at lower revs, whether cruising or slogging uphill in a high gear.
Or, if you choose to take the stairs, you'll find yourself among the transparent tubing of Julianne Swartz, through which is piped a sliced - and - diced version of people warbling «Over the Rainbow.»
the book seems to roar as it narrates the origins of Arabic letters and mystical number games as well as the familiar but warbled stories of Adam and Eve, Noah, Solomon, Abraham, and Job.
As Jennifer Warnes once warbled «I had the time of my life» on Saturday night.
Taking a musical step back in time — preferably with a disco beat or Rod Stewart warble — makes me happy.
To get people into theaters, producers are offering anything from warbling phantoms to trains on roller skates, surrounding them all with enough lights, bells, and whistles to make you forget that cats can't dance.
We think investors would be wise to exercise caution, as we have, at the sound of FCN's warbling warning.
The entire effort sounds like the soundtrack to some kind of urban sci - fi film, with echo - y beats and synth washes ruling the day behind Kid Cudi's refreshingly not - AutoTuned warble.
We've all stood in a Sunday morning service, bleary - eyed from a late night, and submissively warbled our way through an entire worship set without engaging our brains.
I know what I'm expecting: timidly warbled hymns, a lofty - sounding sermon and few people.
Speech, in Kukai's sense is self - revelation; one's sounding or speaking reflects one's nature — the creek rumbles, the blackbird warbles, the lightning booms.
At many points Miller could have mounted a platform and warbled knowingly about Fosdick's failed vision and cultural captivity.
Jodi Belshe of Overland Park, KS, was appalled when she heard her 10 - year - old mindlessly singing Katy Perry's song «California Gurls,» warbling lyrics about women wearing «Daisy Dukes, bikinis on top.»
What would be the basis of such warbling mentality and arrogance?
Maybe warbled a few versus of «If I Had a Hammer?»
Little Orphan Annie warbling «Tomorrow, Tomorrow» would be at home in the Parliamentary Labour Party as the Honourable Member for Procrastination Central.
Later in life, these males warble meager repertoires, potentially compromising chances with the opposite sex.
In the Hans Christian Andersen tale «The Nightingale,» a songbird melts an emperor's heart with its singing, but flies away when the ruler forces it to sing duets with a jeweled, mechanical bird that warbles only waltzes.
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