The narrator of Descartes' Meditations concludes that none of his former opinions are safe.
Marian Forrester is a beautiful woman who delights her husband, her lover, and young Niel Herbert, the narrator of this enchanting tale.
Sounding stressed, Fleming told her that a rain was flooding down a hillside and into the couple's basement, where Fleming, an audiobook narrator, was at work in her recording studio.
He is the narrator of the documentary.
I loved that the narrator was a girl with the marvellously un-girly name of Scout.
The voice of an unseen narrator, or of an on - screen character not seen speaking, in a movie or a television broadcast.
Then, you select the voice to be used for the narrator or announcer, and note the beginning time so that you can get a measure of how long the play is when it has finished running.
Suddenly, the narrator speaks in his most rhetorically elevated mode.
A narrator said: "The children of Gaza are suffering." Many are struggling to survive, homeless, and in need of food and water.
Bad pronunciation is a liaBility in Being a narrator.
The narrator is a Nigerian-born doctor who spends his evenings walking the streets of New York.
The narrator is a special and important character.
The narrator is August Brill, an elderly book reviewer living out his days and sleepless nights in a house in Vermont that he shares with his daughter, Miriam, and granddaughter, Katya.
If the narrator could put his glass of water down, I think he would see that a toast to the world with a Stinger would suit him well.
a narrator; a commentator
This character owes something to Mr Wilson's own background, and so too does the story's narrator, Raff's biology professor.
His true skill is as a narrator of violent histories, and his subject does not disappoint.