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untuneful

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Adj.1.untuneful - not having a musical sound or pleasing tuneuntuneful - not having a musical sound or pleasing tune
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untuneful
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I'd never really appreciated the musical qualities of Suggsy's hits - until they were, for the most part, destroyed by an enthusiastic but startlingly untuneful crowd.
The brass and woodwind ruined large portions of Puccini's beautiful scoring, the strings offered a dull, dry sound which was untuneful and lacking warmth.
Nor do such unremarkably tuneful tracks as "Fire Engines at Lunch Hour" succeed in communicating the decidedly untuneful realities of industrial society's vehicular madness.
 
 
 
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