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"The government should ban them," Beck said, over-enunciating to express his incredulity.
Not all of them are enunciated to the crew, they don't need to be.
Planting their face two inches from mine, practically yelling and trying to enunciate to a ridiculous degree.
In relatively simple ritual processes, the Daba who officiates has only to enunciate from "hanagu" to "pudZiola" then repeats them for one or two times.
Participants learned how to choose a book, how to memorize a tale, how to show a picture, how to enunciate, and how to read with feeling.
As a verb, to articulate means "to enunciate clearly" or "to express well in words"; as an adjective, articulate is "well spoken," sometimes even "glib".
"History is replete with wishy-washy Republicans losing elections because they failed to enunciate a call to action based on clear-cut principles".
Standing at a podium at my university, I enunciated "penis" to my students.
The tone is polite and you enunciate words to avoid miscommunication; you might even banter a little.
Socrates begins by enunciating a principle to the effect that opposite actions, affections and states cannot be assigned to one thing in respect of the same part of it, in relation to the same object and at the same time.
He replied with a phrase that Evija had taught him to enunciate without slurring: "I'll need a moment to think things through, if you please".
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