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melódico
Having a musical sound; especially a pleasing tune.
melodious
tuneless
português
melódico
1
The continuous and resounding noise poured out of it in
tuneful
bubbles.
2
One rather
tuneful
song, The Happy Prince, was written by Brian Merriman.
3
He disappears at the approach of winter, but his
tuneful
brother remains.
4
The pair meet and embark on a wonderfully
tuneful
road trip… Audio
5
He had a
tuneful
baritone voice and a correct ear for music.
6
Still he surged heavily along, tired Nature with
tuneful
charms sweetly restoring.
7
We must grapple with the anthem this term-you'reas
tuneful
as-asday-boys!
8
Besides the
tuneful
dance, the personal phrase is laughing and chuckling in between.
9
Onward glides the boat; the oars rise and fall with a
tuneful
splash.
10
The souls of the heroes were sad when she raised the
tuneful
voice.
11
About the lonely house of Alexander McGivins the woods were burgeoning and
tuneful
.
12
Out of the babel, that clear and sometimes
tuneful
bonging was curiously pleasant.
13
The sound of the horn came up intermittently with
tuneful
devilry.
14
The voice was
tuneful
,
strong, and full and clear, though lacking in cultivation.
15
She laughed, and the once
tuneful
voice was harsh and grating.
16
But this gem from Victor Hugo must suffice for all the
tuneful
choir:
tuneful
so tuneful
tuneful voice
more tuneful
as tuneful
surprisingly tuneful
português
melódico
melodioso