The familiar lilt of her accent was still present.
Yully responded, her thick Irish lilt and the poor phone reception frustrating him.
Megan spoke with a gentle British lilt, and her dark eyes took in everything as they walked.
The flavors fold together coherently in the mid-palate and finish with a soft lilt.
Darian smiled to himself at his sister-in-law's Irish lilt.
"Oh, he's not a vamp anymore," Yully said with her musical Irish lilt.
"We've been waiting for you," the blond-haired Guardian said in a light Irish lilt.
On hearing a Scottish lilt, I sidle up to the guy.
His voice has a pleasing lilt merging tightly with a resonant guitar.
However, when we visited in June we heard only the soft Irish lilt from guests.
et lilt.
She had a lovely Irish lilt to her voice.
As Jim said with a slight welsh lilt " Why does he do it?
I was very taken with the musical lilt, which can be found in many of his poems.
Listen to the reggae lilt of the title-track and you'll be convinced that the rhythms of Jamaica also originated in Africa.
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