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tuneless

[toon-lis, tyoon-] / ˈtun lɪs, ˈtyun- /






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I’m finding Republicans’ “concern” about the Equality Act very tiresome, a tuneless diatribe they’ve been chanting for decades.

From Washington Post

But the music had already begun to suffer long before that, with tuneless albums and overly jammy concerts increasingly out of sync with what anybody else with a guitar was doing.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s a Kenyan pop song,” she declares, heralding the tuneless yowls of an all-white junior choir.

From The New Yorker

And so the swallow is divorced Twice from her voice, her tuneless chatter, And no one asks her what’s the matter.

From The New Yorker

My father never hid that he had high expectations of me, for which my tuneless, lackluster attempts with guitar proved pitifully inadequate.

From The Wall Street Journal