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A high voice or a high pitched voice.



 
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A high voice or a high pitched voice. #1 (permalink) Mon May 16, 2011 1:49 am   A high voice or a high pitched voice.
 

Hi all of you

- That man had a high/ high pitched voice, so everyone thought he had gay manners, moreover, there were some people who claimed he was gay. (Mind you, I have nothing against homosexual people.)

- That tenor sang with a higher voice than usual.

- She has the most deeply spiritual and moving voice in the world.

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A high voice or a high pitched voice. #2 (permalink) Mon May 16, 2011 5:13 am   A high voice or a high pitched voice.
 

High = high-pitched. Your other sentences are OK.
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A high voice or a high pitched voice. #3 (permalink) Mon May 16, 2011 12:12 pm   A high voice or a high pitched voice.
 

Thanks MM.
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