Similar words: out of keeping with, key, pokey, monkey, lackey, keypad, keynote, low-key. Meaning: adj. inaccurate in pitch.
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1. The band sounded slightly off-key.
2. Some of his remarks were very off-key.
3. Someone upstairs was singing off-key.
4. I skipped through the neighborhood, singing off-key songs.
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5. Alexia whistled this time, off-key.
6. The lead singer was completely off-key.
7. The woman laughed but in a strangled, off-key kind of way and it struck me that she might be insane.
8. Haden sounded just a little off-key about the whole affair.
9. No, no(sentencedict.com), no. This won't do. Someone is off-key.
10. But when he started whistling off-key, I'd had enough.
11. She always sings off-key.
12. Jason started to sing off-key, Sometimes I dream, that he is me...
13. We sang carols in loud, off-key voices, saved only by that amazing soprano.
14. Moe was having fun banging the drums and singing off-key.
15. The recorder came in with an adagio-like slowness and gravity, momentarily wobbled off-key, then recovered.
16. He didn't have a good voice but he was never off-key.
17. Carrie who wore the musky smell of vanilla behind her ears. Carrie who had the icy blue eyes of a winter sky. Carrie who would sing off-key in the car with the radio turned loud.
18. When George told jokes at the funeral, every one thought his action was off-key.
19. Like so many other grouchy early morning, pre-coffee utterances I make, this one was ludicrously off-key. Things weren't wrong; they were right.
20. What made it fun was that we would yell - rather than sing the songs – deliberately off-key . Sometimes we would use cartoon voices.
21. When John told jokes at the funeral, every one thought his action was off-key .
22. My first discovery was his grandmother's great love of music. She spent hours playing her old, off-key piano.
23. Given that China's market for consumer goods is growing by better than 13 percent annually — and luxury-goods sales by 25 percent — an off-key name could have serious financial consequences.
24. You are in the lab of Virginia Sturm at the University of California, San Francisco, and she's making you watch your own off-key rendition of The Temptations' 1964 hit.
25. Like so many other grouchy early morning, pre-coffee utterances I make, this one was ludicrously off-key.
26. The woman told Mary in a whisper to pinch it often, and to sing to it off-key all the time because the Good People can't stand either bad manners or bad music.