musically

IPA: mjˈuzɪkɫi

adverb

  • In a musical manner.
  • In terms of music.
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Examples of "musically" in Sentences

  • Butterflies lit on the hummingbird bushes that flowed musically from the wind.
  • Cornelia murmured the word musically, as if to suck an irony from the sweetness of the sound.
  • And, if you could choose which decade or genre you would live in musically, which would it be and why?
  • There is so much out there, and again, for the guys, when they have so many things that they could be interested in musically, why purchase things?
  • And now as a new movement of the battery followed, and now another, her glow heightened, and she called musically to Constance, Mrs. Callender and Anna, by turns, to behold and admire.
  • For some portion of every afternoon, a group on the western edge banged on ersatz drums, accompanied by an occasional saxophonist who tried to inject some harmony musically, that is into the drum beat.
  • She had time to study the heraldic beauty of the pineapple (for they had now reached dessert), to speculate on the second footman's private life (he had a studious, enigmatic face and probably read philosophy), and to reflect how unpleasing, musically, is the sound of a pack of upper-class English voices in full cry.

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