Dulcet in a sentence as an adjective

Yet I repeat that these were not simple folk, not dulcet shepherds, noble savages, bland utopians.

Kids playing shitty new music that sounds more like a cat being dragged across a cheese grater than the dulcet tones of a young lover?

But it's a bit like audiophile headphones, one person can pick up an extra set of dulcet tones but for that guy over there?

Lecturer's voice dulcet tones and musical prosody make you drowsy, or hard of hearing, or classes not taught in your first language?

Narrated in the dulcet tones of one of the great Shakespearian actors, Lawrence Olivier.

"a fellacious piece that described, in dulcet tones ..."More likely freudian slip than inspired coinage, but it's a word English could use.

This is a blog post, it's not going to take 30 seconds to load, and even if it did it would still be better to watch the page fill in while listening to the dulcet tones of the modem.

Dulcet definitions

adjective

extremely pleasant in a gentle way; "the most dulcet swimming on the most beautiful and remote beaches"

adjective

pleasing to the ear; "the dulcet tones of the cello"

See also: honeyed mellifluous mellisonant sweet