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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shrill voice" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a type of voice that is high-pitched and loud. For example, "The secretary's shrill voice could be heard across the office."
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Somebody speaks with an incessant, shrill voice.
"What are you doing?" she asked in a shrill voice.
"Oh, God!," a shrill voice sounded from the back of the dark room.
You can hear the urgency in the shrill voice of the scrum-half.
Third, Michael McIntyre is a floppy-haired berk with a shrill voice who doesn't deserve any of his success.
I said, "Hello?" [Adopts a nasal voice] "Hello?" "Who's this?" [Shrill voice] "Who's this?" "This is James Gray".
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"Shrill voices", said Governor Frank Keating of Oklahoma, "simply don't cut it".
The shrill voices characteristic of the Rājasthānī marionettes are produced by the head puppeteer, who speaks through a bamboo reed.
And they could profitably quit characterising women by speaking in shrill voices.
This is key: in the current town hall format, shrill voices can easily silence the rest.
In his weekly radio address, President Bill Clinton recently denounced "the intimidation, the delay, the shrill voices" in Congress.
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