Never had such unharmonious sounds assailed the ears of the queen before.
2
The Marchesa was one of those mixed types, unharmonious, common among mongrel races.
3
If he be confused, tedious, harsh, or unharmonious, readers will certainly reject him.
4
The calm, flaccid, unharmonious features simply existed, revealing nothing of the personality behind them.
5
The children were carrying the soprano of that unharmonious music.
6
It's a deeply unsettling work that somehow manages to find melodies for the most unharmonious thoughts.
7
The attention of ancient Rome is always directed upon the puzzling, sphinx-like, unharmonious qualities in woman.
8
It is the sharp, uncouth, or unharmonious clashing of heterogeneous consonants which strikes the ear painfully.
9
Tall, robust, shaggy, unharmonious, he resembled even in external appearance a bear of Vologda or Olonetz.
10
His mental and moral, like his physical organization, was full of angularities, discrepancies, and unharmonious combinations.
11
The unharmonious white face had a thick and unfinished look, like iron before tempering or clay before firing.
12
The child loves glittering objects and gaudy combinations, which the mature taste of the man declares extravagant and unharmonious.
13
Charlie had recorded some of his wife's rantings and had excised various bits and put them together in an unharmonious whole.
14
His diction was not only inelegant, but frequently ungrammatical, always vulgar; his cadences false, his voice unharmonious, and his action ungraceful.
15
The music is sometimes not unharmonious; and when heard in the stillness of the night and mellowed by distance, is often soothing and pleasing.
16
This kind of thing- "heflung his arm toward the disordered room-"istoo utterly unharmonious." And kissing her mechanically he hastened out.