Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun One that voices.
- noun Music A specialist in regulating the tone of organ pipes.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who voices or regulates the tone of organ-pipes.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun someone who regulates the tone of organ pipes
- noun a speaker who voices an opinion
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Examples
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Pane mabehinds ariku 'voicer'. student written by Jewel, September 15, 2008
News 2008
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Pane mabehinds ariku 'voicer'. student written by Jewel, September 15, 2008
News 2008
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In the morning, the voicer, who had sidled in where her thoughts had been, had come and gone.
The Sitzer Ann Bogle 2011
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The voicer returned, but it did not seem half as demonic as it had the night before while it or it and all its countrymen had moved their sentences across her light switch like a reel.
The Sitzer Ann Bogle 2011
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She began to pray, on her knees - all her floors were hard - not for the voicer to return but for God to remember her name.
The Sitzer Ann Bogle 2011
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She wanted to get up on her knees, but the voicer seemed missing.
The Sitzer Ann Bogle 2011
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RIMINTON (voicer-over): And now, everyone wants to know.
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I hope it's clear from what I've written that I'm by no means an enthusiastic pro-voicer.
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In the United States the most gifted direct voicer was George Valiantine, of Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Isness Is Her Business Gardner, Martin 1987
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"Janis," I whispered, "stop talking like that and stop talking in that voicer"
Buried Alive, The Biography of Janis Joplin Friedman, Myra 1973
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