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"Number 7" stood on the side and sounded melodiously from a speaker.
"I think the sun shines brighter, the birds sing more melodiously."
Then an old woman got up and began to talk melodiously in Quichua.
"Look what this muck is doing to the stars," Pilot complained melodiously.
Now something else was singing, far less melodiously if no less meaningfully.
So his mother thumped him, and he cried melodiously.
"Go to the Master's galley and fetch food," the hostage said melodiously.
You should practice to sing the correct notes and sing them melodiously.
He developed the nomenclature, gave the court a geography and captured the game's rhythm melodiously.
Just getting the Champagne glasses to tinkle melodiously demands an extra take.
Moreover, he removed his mask and spoke to them, softly, melodiously, in their own tongues.
"We have recorded that phenomenon," the robot agreed melodiously.
Birds were in abundance, some screeching shrilly, others singing melodiously.
Orchestral parts are independent and rich with melodiously flowing solo voices.
The ifrit in green laughed, long, melodiously, then shook his head.
"I am an Archetype," he whispered melodiously in one of his golden asides.
In fact, I can't think when I've heard it said so melodiously."
Trite or profound, the passion these shows melodiously invoke is absolute.
She was on her weary way back to rejoin the men in the living room when the door chime sounded melodiously.
He had learnt the Qur'an by heart and could recite it very melodiously at the age of seven.
During these days the contents of Akilam was sung melodiously.
The choir sang melodiously in synch with the play and won the hearts of the audience.
The words rolled melodiously from his throat as they always had, in shine and shadow, drunk or sober.
He hugged her back, twittering melodiously, while Charla scowled at both of them.
Three glasses chimed melodiously as they met: their contents then ceremonially drunk.
When I start to write a song it's to tell a story melodically.
Ellen said melodically, and she went quickly out the kitchen door.
For that matter, young or old, people seem also to have lost the ability to whistle melodically.
I thought it was a change for the better, harmonically and melodically.
She laughed almost melodically as he began to trot toward her.
It becomes a challenge to see how melodically innovative you can be.
"Closure is not forgiveness," the mother would say, even more melodically than the child.
The score is melodically rich, and many scenes work brilliantly.
The song has also been described as "methodical and melodically created."
It is used both melodically and rhythmically, for example as a door knock.
The slabs are struck with a hammer and played melodically.
Melodically, a lot of my writing is like Brian Wilson's.
She laughed, not loudly, but almost melodically, and he realized that he'd never heard her laugh.
Their component lines, heard individually, are melodically and rhythmically simple.
He also contributed the most memorable tunes, melodically speaking, in Tuesday's set.
These changes produce a pleasant contrast, both melodically and dynamically.
However, the band had difficulties completing the remainder of the song melodically.
When the audience fell silent, Serena's voice rose melodically through the hall.
The text is set in almost nonstop melodically charged recitative.
It's really hard to find samples that melodically fit together, and they really took it over the top.
Learning Japanese melodically: language ear training methodology by means of music notation.
Usually the first time the song enters the world it is quite complete - lyrically and melodically.
It sounded more as if nothing was off limits, rhythmically, melodically or visually.
He played the drums almost melodically and so sensitively - it got me excited to record again.