Tuneful Sentence Examples

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  • Slightly fey, very tuneful and very nice, they're not for everyone.

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  • Or play, it is the harp of tuneful sound.

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  • It's obvious, it's tuneful, and it'll annoy the hell out of cynics everywhere.

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  • Every page brings you tuneful melodies, many of which will be familiar.

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  • His delivery was smooth and very tuneful with hints of Gerry Rafferty in his vocals.

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  • That is why Croatian sounds so tuneful to many of those who hear it for the first time!

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  • Equally striking, yet tuneful, is the doleful grim atmosphere of Two Crows which follows immediately.

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  • Many birds were in full voice with Chiffchaff and Blackcap proving particularly tuneful.

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  • It's quite tuneful, as dance albums go, with a diverse enough range of sounds and tracks to keep you with it.

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  • But it can sound fairly tuneful, if monophonic.

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  • Paul was the soft, tuneful underbelly of the Beatles.

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  • Methane, Mr Macclesfield 's own super hero who can supply tuneful rectal rasps at will.

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  • The easiest way to describe the sound would be loud, noisy, tuneful songs.

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  • Closing Time The Tuneful voice was heard from high, Arise ye more that dead.

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  • National Health made quirky, busy tuneful music, most of which was gathered on a double CD a few years back.

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  • Mozart was popularly supposed to dislike the flute as an instrument, but you would never know it from this spirited and tuneful piece.

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  • That is why Croatian sounds so tuneful to many of those who hear it for the first time !

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  • It 's quite tuneful, as dance albums go, with a diverse enough range of sounds and tracks to keep you with it.

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  • Methane, Mr Macclesfield's own super hero who can supply tuneful rectal rasps at will.

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  • He thought his poetry too imitative, detecting not only the truthful severity of Crabbe, but a "slight bravura dash of the fair tuneful Hemans."

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