melody|melodies in English
noun
[mel·o·dy || 'melədɪ]
pleasing tune, tuneful song; principal part in a harmonic composition; speech intonatio
Use "melody|melodies" in a sentence
1. Beauing belleing dancing drinking - Melody Bless 'em All Blow Away the Morning Dew - Melody Blow the Man Down - Melody Blow the wind southerly southerly southerly - Melody Botany Bay - Melody Bristol Hornpipe - Melody Britannia the Pride of the Ocean - Melody British Grenadiers - Melody Burton Ale - Melody Buttercup Joe - Melody By Jingo
2. This melody, the melody of my heart
3. Beauing, belleing, dancing, drinking / The Rakes of Mallow - Melody Before Elisha's gate / Naaman - Melody Before Jehovah's awful throne - Melody Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme / The Faithfulness of God and His Promises - Melody Beggar Boy - Melody Beggar, The - Melody Begone, dull care! - Melody Behold a Stranger at the door! - Melody
4. Sound, melody, session?
5. Falling slowly, sing your melody
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7. That melody is so beautiful.
8. This is a beautiful melody.
9. The highest voice carries the melody.
10. The organist played a famous melody.
11. The two melodies are played in counterpoint.
12. Cae- Melody hekhsherim partnering Birefraction
13. He improvised on the melody.
14. Perpetua Extended Mix Abaze Elliptical Sun Melodies
15. He played a few well-known melodies.
16. Melodies tend to evolve out of deep grooves.
17. Audiences loved its tuneful melodies and bravura writing.
18. That is a rather dismal melody.
19. So the bands started to improvise new melodies.
20. 3020 Melody Mnr, Choctaw, OK 73020
21. Aria definition, an air or melody
22. His songs are always strong on melody.
23. The music was strange, seemingly without a melody.
24. Aria definition is - air, melody, tune; specifically : an accompanied, elaborate melody sung (as in an opera) by a single voice
25. But how did their melodies inflect their meaning?