Nothing at all.
Either he likes you a lot or he dislikes you, as in a threatening way, possibly.
Gruff is usually used to describe someone's voice. So lets say someone says you have a gruff voice they are saying that your voice is deep or harsh.
Pitch means if the script says be loud/deep be loud/deep and if it says talk high and sweetly talk high and sweetly to make you the actual character you are playing it also means how you make your voice sound like the character by changing how low or high your voice is
Pitch means if the script says be loud/deep be loud/deep and if it says talk high and sweetly talk high and sweetly to make you the actual character you are playing it also means how you make your voice sound like the character by changing how low or high your voice is
when she says that it means that your voice horrible it sounds like it got stuck in a sword.
That deep voice, owned by Eric Violette, states that the "Offer applies with enrollment in Triple Advantage."
It he meant it in a deep voice way and glares at you in a mean way that means he just wants to bully you. If he said it in a happy voice it could mean that he is joking. If he said it in a dreamy way then that means he is probably in love with you like more than buddies.
It is not my humility which strikes my boyfriend deep...
When someone says "your face does not match your voice," they typically mean that there is a discrepancy between how a person looks and how they sound. This can refer to a mismatch in age, personality, or emotional expression; for example, a person with a youthful appearance might have a deep, authoritative voice. Such comments often highlight the surprising or unexpected nature of the combination, leading to curiosity or amusement.
yes and no it depends how he looks at you. if he says it with a sweet and soft voice most likely. but if he says it in he normal voice probly not. but lets hope he did fall for you.
The voice that says "We have the meats" belongs to actor and voiceover artist Arian Foster. He is known for his work in various commercials for Arby's, where this catchy tagline has become a prominent part of their advertising campaign. Foster's deep voice and delivery have made the phrase memorable and widely recognized.
That he was suppose to be the tougher one.