Synonym: euphony, medicine. Similar words: musical, musician, music stand, must, museum, muscle, Muslim, basic. Meaning: ['mjuːzɪk] n. 1. an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner 2. any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds 3. musical activity (singing or whistling etc.) 4. (music) the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments (or reproductions of such sounds) 5. punishment for one's actions.
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121 I have a blind spot where classic music is concerned.
122 Zip disks could be used to store the equivalent of three music CDs.
123 Madonna has made a crossover from rock music to the movies.
124 He melded country music with blues to create rock and roll.
125 Her favorite music was by Run DMC, a rap group.
126 The music was playing at full volume, drowning out conversation.
127 The music students are learning how to score tunes for various combinations.
128 Her latest project is a film based on the life of a nineteenth-century music hall star.
129 The show was a wonderful amalgam of dance, music and drama.
130 All modern popular music has an umbilical cord link back to blues and R and B.
131 I tried to learn music but I didn't have my heart in it.
132 And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music. Friedrich Nietzsche
133 Neil teaches at the Guildhall School of Music in London.
134 Mark in the changes you have made to the music.
135 I made the classic mistake of clapping in a pause in the music!
136 I'll never forget hearing this piece of music for the first time.
137 He went on to study music, specialising in the clarinet.
138 He wrote the music but I don't know who wrote the words.
139 It was music of a rather crude kind which unsophisticated audiences enjoyed listening to.
140 I often listen to music when I'm in the car.
141 He listened to the music with an expression of pure rapture on his face.
142 In 1992, Birmingham was designated the UK City of Music.
143 The accusation of elitism seems unfair as the festival presents a wide range of music, with something to please everyone.
144 Sometimes I go through those nights where music is my only friend.
145 One is always on a strange road, watching strange scenery and listening to strange music. Then one day, you will find that the things you try hard to forget are already gone.
146 Barbara White and her mother like to listen to music together, though their tastes don't harmonize.
147 He seems incapable of walking past a music shop without going in and buying another CD.
148 Numerous Umbrian towns hold their own summer festivals of music, theatre,(sentencedict.com) and dance.
149 The sound quality was poor so we couldn't fully appreciate the music.
150 I gave up trying not to smile as we danced. It was too easy to lose myself in his eyes and arms. I wanted to move like this with him forever, gliding across the gym floor to nonexistent music.
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