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high-pitched

adjective as in high in sound

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The high-pitched Polynesian rallying cry he occasionally breaks out, which has been compared to something out of a Moana movie, reflected his enthusiasm.

At one point, Ohtani snapped his head back with a high-pitched cackle, giggling with a wide smile planted on his face.

No cries or gurgles, the unnerving silence in the room is only broken by the high-pitched beeps of a pulse rate monitor.

From BBC

But it’s her high-pitched voice and Southern drawl that complete the façade of harmless and sweet benevolence that initially fools Belinda into trusting her intentions.

For some, the high-pitched buzz of a mosquito has become even more sinister than usual.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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