They sang some rude chorus right
tunefully as they walked, but their English was so coarse and rough that to the ears of a cloister-bred man it sounded like a foreign and barbarous tongue.
'She can hardly be named Lizzie, I think, Mary Anne,' returned Miss Peecher, in a
tunefully instructive voice.
Adele sang the canzonette
tunefully enough, and with the naivete of her age.
Not quite - but he was truly and
tunefully talented.
Think Hieronymus Bosch- or Caravaggio-like figures stumbling upon a glitch in the matrix or a skit that is
tunefully loony.
In "Log Off: How to Stay Connected after Disconnecting", he draws upon his studies, experiences, and expertise to passionately, succinctly, and sometimes humorously explains how to hit refresh for good, do more with less online, live large on low-caloric technology, increase facetime with actual people, outperform workaholics in half the time, and
tunefully blend both analog and digital lives with no regrets.
It's certainly not a case of yanking a rope and a bell
tunefully ringing.
The actors sang
tunefully with emotion and passion but, sadly, there wasn't a showstopping number.
The magical web which the weavers wove in the rich tapestry of Paisley's illustrious history was
tunefully remembered that never-to-beforgotten night when we travelled back through time for A Nicht Wi' Robert Allan.
Cairo: "How sweet, you are the prickly pears!" Khaled Sobhy shouts
tunefully as he touts his spiny fruit.
Then we are off, carolling as we walk - "God rest ye merry gentlemen!" Trooping
tunefully into place - "let nothing ye dismay!" And at the very last, the stars align (I am short, so doubly blessed now) and I have fetched up right alongside from the holy trinity of children's telly.
Most certainly we have to go on singing the song, blowing the trumpet, banging the drum, but not always louder, more
tunefully perhaps.