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Recent Examples of yodelThat’s more than double Charlotte’s population at the time, which is nothing to yodel at.—Adam Bell, Charlotte Observer, 3 June 2025 The insistent piece ended with a piano on fire and Beyoncé yodeling, because why not?
Beyoncé supported the most barbed material with evocative footage projected on a massive video wall.—Bob Gendron, Chicago Tribune, 16 May 2025 Unexpectedly, though quite fitting for the locale, the score includes quite a bit of yodelling, mostly for Jordan.—Christian Lewis, Variety, 22 Apr. 2025 Mason Ramsey Toad’s Place, 300 York St., New Haven
The still-young country vocalist, whose career began seven years ago with a viral video of him yodeling in a Walmart, is at Toad’s Place on April 22 at 7:30 p.m. $28.51-$53.50, $22.59 students; meet and greet package available.—Christopher Arnott, Hartford Courant, 19 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for yodel
The track begins with Winter’s distinct vocals warbling and wobbling over a tender percussion groove.
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Jon Blistein,
Rolling Stone,
8 July 2025
The famous John Williams fanfare that blasted Star Wars onto our screens had appreciably less impact than even a standard screen would now offer, let alone IMAX and Dolby Cinema premium offerings while at some parts of the film, the sound warbled a little, before returning to normal.
The name hums with nostalgia, and includes a placid nod to those coal-mining towns where people were paid in company scrip.
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Literary Hub,
Literary Hub,
24 Apr. 2026
The yoga platform looking out over the Himalayan range through lofty pines gives a fresh resonance to the concept of a mountain pose asana and to bhramari, honey-bee breathing exercises taken with the actual insect community humming vibrantly around the ears.
In the fall, the workers trade in their pruning shears for knives sharp enough to skin a deer in minutes.
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Craig Shoup,
Nashville Tennessean,
28 Nov. 2025
Today there’s a rich universe of supplemental Pynchon material ranging from prose only an English PhD could unpack, to sharp analysis that makes the experience of reading Pynchon communal and fun.
The governor, Tim Walz, defeated for the Vice Presidency, gets on TV, his voice quavering, saying the right things, speaking the truth, and advising courage.
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Literary Hub,
Literary Hub,
29 Jan. 2026
The combination of quavering flutes and solemn, unfamiliar corridors is disquieting.