Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The actor spoke melodiously, bringing life to his character's lines.
The church choir sang melodiously, praising the Lord with their voices.
The singer's voice rose and fell melodiously, drawing the audience in.
The poet recited his poem melodiously to the audience.
The flute played melodiously in the hands of the musician.
The poem was read aloud, the words flowing melodiously from the reader's lips.
The guitar played melodiously in the background of the song.
The flute played melodiously in the quiet room.
The flute played the melody melodiously, the sound floating on the air.
The singer's voice modulated melodiously, the range of her expression conveying every emotion.
The bells chimed melodiously from the church tower.
The flutist played the melody melodiously, filling the room with beautiful sounds.
The pianist played the Chopin piece melodiously.
The bell tinkled melodiously as the door opened.
The singer's voice echoed melodiously throughout the auditorium.
The violin and cello blended together melodiously in the duet.
The wind chimes clanged melodiously in the breeze.
The singer's voice rose melodiously above the crowd's noise.
The children recited the poem melodiously in class.
The bells rang melodiously, signaling the start of the ceremony.
The saxophonist played melodiously and stole the show.
The speaker's voice rose and fell melodiously, captivating the audience.
The music flowed melodiously from the orchestra.
The storyteller narrated the tale melodiously, captivating his audience.
The flute played melodiously, echoing through the hall.
The singer's voice soared melodiously above the accompaniment.
The flute player played the notes melodiously, filling the room with music.
The guitarist strummed the chords melodiously, creating a relaxing atmosphere.
The cello soloist played the piece melodiously, moving the audience to tears.
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