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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
enunciate .
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Benitez then gave a bizarre performance in the post-match press conference, appearing to blame the referee, Lee Mason, for the defeat by repeatedly labelling the official's performance "perfect" - the word enunciated with a heavy dose of sarcasm.
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Benitez then gave a bizarre performance in the post-match press conference, appearing to blame the referee, Lee Mason, for the defeat by repeatedly labelling the official's performance "perfect" - the word enunciated with a heavy dose of sarcasm.
Football news, match reports and fixtures | guardian.co.uk 2009
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Benitez then gave a bizarre performance in the post-match press conference, appearing to blame the referee, Lee Mason, for the defeat by repeatedly labelling the official's performance "perfect" - the word enunciated with a heavy dose of sarcasm.
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An engaging and thoroughly affable performer, Clarke is an object lesson to all those poets who feel poetry readings should be serious affairs, with every word enunciated in droning, affected tones.
John Cooper Clarke Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2007
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An engaging and thoroughly affable performer, Clarke is an object lesson to all those poets who feel poetry readings should be serious affairs, with every word enunciated in droning, affected tones.
Archive 2007-05-01 Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2007
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Rorie spoke slowly, each word enunciated in a carefully controlled tone.
Gabriel Hawk's Lady Barton, Beverly 1998
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She sat back a little, then said in a low voice—each word enunciated as if English were not my native language—He was.
Remember Me, Irene Jan Burke 1996
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"That is true," he said, speaking the precise English of the schools, with every word enunciated distinctly.
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But somehow that encounter did not come off, and possibly the recollection of the active little white quadrupeds that were closely caged-up in the desk may have suggested the idea enunciated by the
Glyn Severn's Schooldays George Manville Fenn 1870
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On the safeguards, the former Chief Justice said the Supreme Court has "enunciated" a principle that death penalty should be imposed in the "rarest of the rare cases only".
HindustanTimes.com - Top HomePage-TopStories News Headlines 2010
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