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tuneless

[toon-lis, tyoon-] / ˈtun lɪs, ˈtyun- /






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It’s a tuneless ditty that breaks down the oddball activities Bamford engages in to keep dark thoughts at bay.

From Los Angeles Times

The fact that this hard-edged and nearly tuneless theme song went to No. 1.

From Los Angeles Times

I’m finding Republicans’ “concern” about the Equality Act very tiresome, a tuneless diatribe they’ve been chanting for decades.

From Washington Post

You might remember Spears from her songs, belted out in tuneless unison by a gaggle of sixth-grade girls at a sleepover, perhaps, or viewed over and over on MTV.

From Washington Post

The anarchic energy and tuneless protest of Grass’s character found admirers across the globe, especially among other artists.

From The Guardian