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Voice, Monotonous Voice, Monotonous - Drone on like a dull wind at night —James Stern
- Voices grind on, like machines boring their way through tunnels —John Updike
- Low monotonous voice like an absent-minded child haltingly reciting a lesson —Edith Wharton
- No more inflection than a traffic light —John Updike
- A noncommitable noplace voice like a computer salesman, or somebody taking a poll, or an anchorman on TV —Lee Smith
- Voice … low and monotonous, like a voice that had never expressed any human passions —Henry James
- Voices, fixed like leeches to their solitary subject —Jean Stafford
- The voice went on, like the steady pressure of a surgeon’s hand on a shrieking nerve —Edith Wharton
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