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symphonious

[sim-foh-nee-uhs] / sɪmˈfoʊ ni əs /


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Her symphonious song fills the void with harmonies that layer, one on top of another, as if a choir was piping a soothing concert into the tank.

From Washington Times • Jul. 2, 2016

A Piet�, an Assumption, Saints and Founders of the church, group themselves under the influence of Luini's harmonising colour into one symphonious whole.

From Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series by Brown, Horatio Robert Forbes

He made himself popular with his violin, "which seemed to have a thousand chords—more symphonious than the Muses of Apollo, and more enchanting than the ghost of the Hills."

From The 30,000 Dollar Bequest and Other Stories by Twain, Mark

Taught all their host symphonious strains to join, Gave to seraphic harps their sounding lays, Their joys to angels, and to men their praise.

From The Columbiad by Barlow, Joel

A Pietà, an Assumption, Saints and Founders of the church, group themselves under the influence of Luini's harmonizing color into one symphonious whole.

From New Italian sketches by Symonds, John Addington