Musically

Word MUSICALLY
Character 9
Hyphenation mu sic al ly
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Musically"

What do we mean by musically?

In a musical manner.

In terms of music.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Musically

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The word "musically" in example sentences

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? ❋ Mike Ragogna (2010)

Butterflies lit on the hummingbird bushes that flowed musically from the wind. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And, if you could choose which decade or genre you would live in musically, which would it be and why? ❋ Unknown (2010)

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. ❋ Unknown (1939)

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. ❋ George Washington Cable (1884)

Cornelia murmured the word musically, as if to suck an irony from the sweetness of the sound. ❋ George Meredith (1868)

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. ❋ Neil McCarthy (2011)

There was one fantastic dueling banjos-esque moment when Pandolfi on banjo and Cobb on mandolin faced each other and started going at it -- musically, that is. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And now that it's out, it will change the way that I think musically, which is something that I'm very excited about. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But will these dancers be helped to dance Balanchine expressively as well as strongly — to phrase musically, to be open, large, fast, yet without push? ❋ Unknown (2006)

Quail called musically from time to time, and once the "Kee-kee-keow-kee-kee" of a wild turkey was heard. ❋ W. H. [Illustrator] Fry (1913)

These chimes we call perceptions, feelings, purposes, and dreams; and it is because we are taken up entirely with this mental music, and perhaps think that it sounds of itself and needs no music-box to make it, that we find such difficulty in conceiving the nature of our own clocks and are compelled to describe them only musically, that is, in myths. ❋ George Santayana (1907)

Juliana stepped to the doorway and called musically into the dusky hall: ❋ Harry Leon Wilson (1903)

The twilight came, and then through the overcast heavens the moon shone dim; a light blossomed here and there in the villas, distant voices called musically; a cow lowed, a dog barked; the rich, sweet breath of the vernal land mingled its odors with the sultry air of the neighboring lagoon. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

She repeatedly used her earnings to give free recitals and demonstrations in localities that were termed musically hopeless and she left the Hackley stamp of uplift and enthusiasm which generally has benefitted other artists who have followed her visits. ❋ Hallie Quinn (1864)

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