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unmusical

[uhn-myoo-zi-kuhl] / ʌnˈmyu zɪ kəl /


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To prevent listeners from being disoriented by the otherwise unmusical plot suddenly switching to song, the music is always placed at the end of an episode; the same is true of Coss’ show.

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Which is not to say that she is unmusical.

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Mr. van Dantzig’s choreography, imbued with oddities here and there, was repetitive and frequently unmusical; it seemed to unfold in slow motion, and the cast responded with hesitant, mannered dancing.

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Next give Alma a hankering for poetry and cathedrals in a town that has none, and a job teaching voice to unmusical girls.

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I can influence the sounds with my hands, but it’s neither a musical instrument, requiring skill, nor a toy, effortlessly spouting out unmusical noise.

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