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1 They are not always more appropriate or more melodious than other names.
2 The bumble-bees had no more melodious hum than the Brook Farmers.
3 We do not want his rhythms and rhymes smoothed and made more melodious .
4 The rhythmical flow here is even voluptuous-nothingcould be more melodious .
5 In heaven, all ordinary thought is higher and more melodious than Milton's song.
6 Her mood music struck up a more melodious tone, promising hard choices and compromises.
7 Byron would have been merely a more melodious Moore and a more accomplished Brummell.
8 Never was sound more melodious in my ears than the quickening throb of the motor.
9 The first part was more melodious and tranquilizing, the last is more brilliant and animating.
10 It was Ebenezer Webster who spoke that day, with the more melodious voice of his son.
11 Edd blew a mellow blast from his hunting-horn, and that awoke other and more melodious echoes.
12 He is more melodious than Spenser (and what a praise!)
13 One-man bands don't come any more melodious .
14 This regal gem the Christians have dubbed Mount Rainier, but more melodious is its Indian name, 'Tacoma.'
15 From further away in the distance came the more melodious chiming from the Cathedral and the city churches.
16 Who ever heard one more melodious ?
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