Synonym: dulcet, harmonious, lyrical, melodious, symphonic, tuneful. Similar words: music, musician, music stand, basically, physically, classical, ethical, typical. Meaning: ['mjuːzɪkl] n. a play or film whose action and dialogue is interspersed with singing and dancing. adj. 1. characterized by or capable of producing music 2. talented in or devoted to music 3. characteristic of or resembling or accompanied by music 4. containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody.
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91. Her teacher recognized and nurtured her musical talent from an early age.
92. The book is full of interesting observations on/about the nature of musical composition.
93. He was left holding the financial baby when his musical partner joined another band.
94. The musical interludes don't really fit in with the rest of the play.
95. Even with a load of electronic gadgetry, you still need some musical ability to write a successful song.
96. He wanted time to pursue his many and varied musical interests.
97. 'Silent movie' is a misnomer since the movies usually had a musical accompaniment.
98. He seems to have been influenced by every imaginable musical style.
99. It was musical chairs. Creative people would switch jobs just to get more money.
100. He had come out on top in the game of musical chairs by which senior posts seemed to be filled.
101. Early in his musical career he abandoned blues in favour of jazz.
102. Their musical style mixes elements of Eastern culture and Western pop.
103. The musical evening was voted a huge success by everyone.
104. She is very musical.
105. Scott is now the finance director, after a long game of musical chairs among top management.
106. This 1930s musical is being revived at the National Theatre.
107. Before a child can learn a musical instrument he or she first needs to acquire the necessary manipulative skills.
108. This delightful musical comedy transports the audience to the innocent days of 1950s America.
109. Saccani's excellent recording is an auspicious start to what promises to be a distinguished musical career.
110. His musical tastes changed radically as soon as he started college.
111. The film successfully recaptures the joyful style of the 1940s Hollywood musical.
112. Musical notation was conceived for the C major scale and each line and space represents a note in this scale. Sentencedict.com
113. The musical theater company is about to launch a new performer on the musical world.
114. We're a very joyful people; we're very musical people and we love music.
115. Others think that the rules for what is "musical" are hard-wired in our brains to some degree.
116. This firm prints a lot of musical and sports books.
117. In this album she pays tribute to her musical heroes.
118. The musical has done very well at the box office .
119. He starred in the West End hit musical "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat".
120. Theatre musicians tend to be the poor relations of the musical profession.
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