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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "tuneful" in a sentence

    tuneful example sentences

    tuneful


    1. long as they were tuneful


    2. Once in a while, when Slider had had enough toneless flat note yodelling from the locals, he would, dimming the lights, adjusting his stove-pipe pants and singing perfectly over the top of the microphone, deliver gut wrenching, tuneful, note perfect renditions of songs no longer remembered by the younger locals


    3. Drumming, the tapping of tambourines, dancing and excitement, and tuneful voices that entirely enchant hearts that are unmindful of the Source of Majesty and Beauty: these are used to delight the ears, after which the hearts become cheerful at these sounds and the spirits become captivated by what they hear, as the domination of whim is awakened and thinking and rationality become doped


    4. (Tuneful whistling is heard in the background as Letchard and Mr Cigar enter)


    5. His tuneful whistle sounds again, finely shaded, with rushes of the air, his fists


    6. And in out of the Dublin morn, sweeping through the front doors of the Royal Hibernian Hotel, along the entryway, and to the registry was a tall willowy man of some forty years, followed by five short willowy youths of some twenty years, a burst of bird song, their hands clapping all about on the air as they passed, their eyes squinching, batting, and flickering, their mouths pursed, their brows enlightened and then dark, their color flushed and then pale—or was it both?—their voices now flawless piccolo, now flute, now melodious oboe, but always tuneful


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    Synonyms for "tuneful"

    melodious tuneful musical harmonious rhythmical dulcet melodic symphonic sonorous

    "tuneful" definitions

    having a musical sound; especially a pleasing tune