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The speaker's goal was to move his mouth and vibrate his vocal chords in such a way that the sounds he made would convey a meaning to any person who happened to be within earshot.
To make subtitles in LBP2, you will need a sequencer and a magic mouh. Place the sequencer somewhere and open up the circuit board. Then, place the magic mouth on the sequencer and tweak the mouth so "Subtitles" are on. Add text to the mouth and then connect a desired wire to the sequencer so it can be activated.
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If you can't hear on your iPhone without using the speaker option then check the mouth speaker at the mouth and see if it may be dirty.
The phrase "mouth with myriad subtleties" could refer to the complexity and depth of someone's expressions, communication style, or mannerisms. It suggests that the person is able to convey diverse emotions, thoughts, and meanings through their words and gestures.
open with mouth and heart with sincerity
The mouth (larynx).
Yes, the phrase "his mouth was a vacuum cleaner" is a metaphor. It is used to convey that someone is eating or speaking voraciously or loudly, likening their mouth to a vacuum cleaner.
As written, the answer appears to be "with your mouth." If this is not a meaningful answer, ask the question again using words that convey your meaning.
The character created by Chuck Jones designed "Marvin the Martian" that way : " . . . but since he had no mouth, we had to convey that he was speaking totally through his movements. It demanded a kind of expressive body mechanics." .
An interesting question! Physically it has a pleasant, slightly tickly, effect in the mouth or on the skin. Psychologically it seems to convey a notion of freshness and vitality.
Spaghetti Western films were originally released in Italian, often with subtitles. They were later dubbed into English which accounts for the slightly comic mismatches of mouth movement and sound that can be found on many films.