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Voice over   /vɔɪs ˈoʊvər/   Listen
Voice over

noun
1.
The voice on an unseen commentator in a film of television program.






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"Voice over" Quotes from Famous Books



... chattered an agitated voice over the line. "He—he called himself 'Mary Jane.' He hasn't any business to be a big man with a brown beard! What shall we do? We don't want a big man ...
— Miss Billy's Decision • Eleanor H. Porter

... patrol, and no word from Mojave. Obediently, Grant had not called in. He set course for Mojave and was nearly ready to transmit when a bark of static filled the pressurized control bubble. Disappointed, Grant heard a male voice over the speaker. ...
— A Fine Fix • R. C. Noll

... she came, and as he heard her soft voice over the wire Anstice's face grew grim with ...
— Afterwards • Kathlyn Rhodes

... answered a little squeaking voice over his head. "This is me up here, in my ball-dress; and that's my skin. Ha, ha! you could not do such a trick ...
— The Water-Babies - A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby • Charles Kingsley

... voice over his shoulder, and swinging about with a convulsive start, Mitchell recognized Charles Miller. With common impulse he and Foster sprang up, but he was the first to reach Miller's side, and the candlelight ...
— I Spy • Natalie Sumner Lincoln


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