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Definition of musically in English: musicallyadverb ˈmjuːzɪkli 1In a way that relates to music. the songs are interesting, both musically and lyrically musically gifted young people Example sentencesExamples - Musically it's a piano and guitar band based around simple yet powerful arrangements.
- And, despite taking few chances thematically or musically, she delivers a tight, nothing-wasted set.
- Chadwick and Foote, although they lingered into the Thirties, really come from the late Nineteenth Century, musically speaking.
- Both visually and musically the whole show is as bright and shiny as a brand-new kitchen.
- I am musically educated, but I'm at the bottom of the class.
- He offered a challenging, musically stimulating program of rarely played keyboard scores.
- He's not the first to have later musically documented his rise and fall, either.
- A few years of waiting will do him no harm technically, and can only make him more musically mature than ever.
- She graduated in 1960 and that same year married the violinist Jaime Laredo, with whom she collaborated musically.
- On the plus side, the band has never sounded better: tight, spirited, and musically accomplished.
2With a pleasant sound; melodiously. Example sentencesExamples - Rachael spoke softly, her voice chiming musically, and Sarah heard a deeper meaning in her words and was puzzled.
- The water gurgled musically in a small twisting torrent from the old tap.
- Rachel blinked then laughed musically.
- She sat down carefully, the jewels in her dress clinking musically against the smooth wood of the chair.
- In all the trees, birds chirped musically.
- Monk and Gonzalez, sitting at the kitchen table, converse musically in rhythmic nonsense syllables.
- Never mind what he's saying: His eyes are flashing beneath the brim of his cap, his smile gleams, his voice flows musically.
Definition of musically in US English: musicallyadverbˈmyo͞ozək(ə)lē 1In a way that relates to music. the songs are interesting, both musically and lyrically musically gifted young people Example sentencesExamples - I am musically educated, but I'm at the bottom of the class.
- Both visually and musically the whole show is as bright and shiny as a brand-new kitchen.
- A few years of waiting will do him no harm technically, and can only make him more musically mature than ever.
- He's not the first to have later musically documented his rise and fall, either.
- He offered a challenging, musically stimulating program of rarely played keyboard scores.
- And, despite taking few chances thematically or musically, she delivers a tight, nothing-wasted set.
- Musically it's a piano and guitar band based around simple yet powerful arrangements.
- Chadwick and Foote, although they lingered into the Thirties, really come from the late Nineteenth Century, musically speaking.
- On the plus side, the band has never sounded better: tight, spirited, and musically accomplished.
- She graduated in 1960 and that same year married the violinist Jaime Laredo, with whom she collaborated musically.
2With a pleasant sound; melodiously. Example sentencesExamples - In all the trees, birds chirped musically.
- Monk and Gonzalez, sitting at the kitchen table, converse musically in rhythmic nonsense syllables.
- The water gurgled musically in a small twisting torrent from the old tap.
- Rachael spoke softly, her voice chiming musically, and Sarah heard a deeper meaning in her words and was puzzled.
- Never mind what he's saying: His eyes are flashing beneath the brim of his cap, his smile gleams, his voice flows musically.
- She sat down carefully, the jewels in her dress clinking musically against the smooth wood of the chair.
- Rachel blinked then laughed musically.
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