The play is just a painful series of really nauseating tuneless songs, one after the other. |
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He has rolled out all kinds of excuses for acting like a big tuneless divvy. |
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As the lion and I depart the chamber I hear a tuneless toot of the whistle and the magical whoosh of the cloud of numbers. |
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He sat as silently and as still as he could, his eyes shut, thinking private thoughts and listening to Max's tuneless, wandering hum. |
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It does feature some the most tuneless whistling we've heard committed to record in a long time. |
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For seven minutes the quartet play a tuneless dirge that occasionally changes and is entwined with a slowly oscillating synthesizer. |
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He was a vast hulk of a man, who hummed a tuneless melody to himself as he lumbered down the corridors. |
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As I hung up he'd started to whistle, that wobbly tuneless whistle that's unmistakeably elderly. |
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James took a pull of the coke can in his hand, and whistled a few tuneless bars of the national anthem. |
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Outside, the first sea birds screeched and offered their own tuneless, harsh version of a dawn chorus. |
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Oh, the joy of hearing a top-class brass section and not the ugly tuneless gabbling which passes for popular music today. |
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In a good mood once again, he hummed a tuneless melody and headed back for his room. |
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I usually don't listen to tuneless sound collages, but at the end of this album, I was willing to give anything a try. |
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It is virtually tuneless, self-pitying, uninteresting and is a world apart from the subtle atmospherics of the band's best work. |
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On the two occasions I have heard him perform, what I heard was degraded, simple-minded, noisy, tuneless pop wailing. |
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He even printed out a lyric sheet which is now being used by some tuneless people in the lounge! |
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On a Sunday morning, about 150 people pack the town's imposing white and ochre church, summoned to mass by the tolling of a tuneless bell. |
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At some ungodly hour, Lutherans from all over the neighbourhood are summarily summoned to church by an extended barrage of random, vigorous and tuneless clanging. |
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Indeed, I muttered tuneless, dire ditties that I myself had composed. |
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British English, however it may have sounded in Shakespeare's day, has acquired a poetry-enhancing speech melody that tuneless, flat American cannot match. |
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The sound was awful, each song was a tuneless, discordant dirge. |
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They support themselves on one hand while waving their legs elegantly to the tune of their tuneless music. |
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They should spend a little less time smoking wacky baccy and listening to that tuneless rubbish called dance music, and rather more time being seen and not heard. |
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Will we have to listen to her tuneless chanting for eternity? |
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We listened to several tuneless renditions of Little Donkey then breathed collective sighs of relief as we heard them shuffle on to the next house. |
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He tossed the chunk of soft wood in his hand measuringly, then, humming something utterly tuneless to my ears, set to work. |
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Denise Phillips is a joy as Joyce, unmitigatedly thick and prone to outbursts of tuneless singing. |
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