tunefully

IPA: tˈunfʌɫi

adverb

  • In a tuneful manner.
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Examples of "tunefully" in Sentences

  • When they were little, they merely sang it, con brio if not exactly tunefully.
  • There were jugglers and tumblers, which made her laugh, and singers who played so tunefully she held her breath to hear them.
  • I know I shouldn't get small when I'm drivin', but, uh, I was drivin' around the other day, you know *whistles tunefully* and a cop pulls me over.
  • "Sunset Strip" (1999) is another nostalgia-tinged work, tunefully bouncy in its outer movements (whimsically titled "7 PM" and "7 AM") and warm in its central nocturne.
  • Doug, a derder is an impromptu kazoo-like musical instrument fashioned by placing one's mouth on the end of a toilet paper tube and tunefully going "der-der-der" into it .
  • They went on to create three one-on-ones and numerous other openings only to spurn the lot before Portsmouth's Marco Futacs capitalised on a handling error from David Marshall and Greg Halford turned a low shot in after a scramble from corner for a 2-1 lead to the general disbelief of the whole crowd, with the boisterous away contingent tunefully admitting as much.

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