melodise (Meaning)

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melodise (v)

supply a melody for

Synonyms & Antonyms of melodise

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melodise Sentence Examples

  1. The pianist's fingers danced over the keys, melodising a haunting tune.
  2. As the birdsong filled the air, it melodised a harmonious chorus.
  3. The wind whispered through the leaves, melodising a gentle lullaby.
  4. The violinist's bow swept across the strings, melodising an enchanting symphony.
  5. The choir harmonised their voices, melodising a celestial anthem.
  6. The guitarist's strumming created a rhythmic melody that melodised the campfire atmosphere.
  7. The harp's ethereal notes floated through the room, melodising a dreamlike reverie.
  8. The flutist's breath imbued the air with melodies that melodised the soul.
  9. The composer's mind bubbled with ideas as he melodised the opening bars of his new masterpiece.
  10. The symphony orchestra's grand performance melodised a stirring rendition of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.

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supply a melody for

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The pianist's fingers danced over the keys, melodising a haunting tune.

As the birdsong filled the air, it melodised a harmonious chorus.

The wind whispered through the leaves, melodising a gentle lullaby.

The violinist's bow swept across the strings, melodising an enchanting symphony.