Use of musically in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include musically at the start of sentence, musically at the end of sentence and musically in the middle of sentence
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musically at the start of sentence
- Musically there is a lot to enjoy.
- Musically to break time of tempo is to brown off.
- Musically speaking, their latest album is nothing special.
- Musically, things take their cues from the staging s unsettling tone.
- Musically, he was heading for a standard, slightly throw-away show, when the first special guest appeared.
- Musically and lyrically more direct than its predecessor, it reached deeper into the storytelling tradition.
- Musically - forget it(Sentence dictionary), but the spot effects are great and make up for the poor acoustic tones.
musically at the end of sentence
- He plays really musically.
- All this was my real growing up musically.
- The new album sees the band growing musically.
- He's a genius, both intellectually and musically.
- None of us will ever have anything that will mean as much as Fleetwood Mac, musically.
- Here in the slow movement she allowed the gentle principal theme to flow naturally and above all musically.
musically in the middle of sentence
- He is musically illiterate.
- Louise is very musically inclined.
- The birds twittered musically outside.
- The perspective is very musically judged.
- Both musically and lyrically it is very effective.
- A small fountain splashed musically in the courtyard.
- I really enjoyed that, but musically I felt restricted.
- The musically gifted have probably fared better than most.
- It's not as good a show, musically, as 'The Most Happy Fella'.
- He went on to sire a dozen children, and they all grew up to be musically talented as well.
- In the case of taste he may, musically speaking, have been even more perceptive than he realised.
- U2 are not a politically and musically aggressive rock group, but they don't ignore morals or values.
- It is entirely probable that Bach himself envisaged his scientific and musically profound opus as a solo keyboard work.
- The Detroit-born musician has either musically directed or played the bass on more than 250 albums in less than 20 years.
- But the words came out in pearly prose and the answers washed musically into tape-recorders and microphones and notebooks.
- Small vertical pianos, especially the compact but musically compromised spinet, now constitute a negligible portion of the piano business.
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