Definitionn. a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence
Last update: January 26, 2017
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Her voice is full of melody. [noun]
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It is an impossible task to avoid associations with atonal melody, but the process invariably throws up something unique. [noun]
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The melody lines with the guitar chords are also printed at the back of the book. [noun]
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The sage started, and bent his head aside, as if to catch the fleeting sounds of some passing melody. [noun]
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The beast still continued its rolling, and apparently untiring movements, though its ludicrous attempt to imitate the melody of David ceased the instant the latter abandoned the field. [noun]
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"There is melody in the fall of the cataract, and the rushing of many waters is sweet to the senses." [noun]
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The melody, which no weakness could destroy, gradually wrought its sweet influence on the senses of those who heard it. [noun]
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It was a song of Cowley's, which De Malfort had lately set to music, and to a melody which Hyacinth especially admired. [noun]
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The melody brought back the memory of her happy girlhood with a rush of sudden tears. [noun]
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