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- weighing 33–55 g (1.2–1.9 oz). The call is a high-pitched, buzzing and unmusical chirp, frequently compared to an electric fence. Their breeding habitat...
- indeterminate, uncontrolled, convoluted, unmelodic, loud, otherwise unmusical, or unwanted sound, or simply as sound in general. The exact definition...
- " This weeding out meant "the elimination, along with some rough and unmusical plebian words, of a large number of Hindi words for the reason that to...
- hands play in unmodified octave unison throughout, was found shocking and unmusical by contemporaries, including Schumann. The Op. 58 sonata is closer to...
- universal acceptance. Mark Twain, a critic of the new name, called it an "unmusical cognomen." In an 1864 editorial regarding the name in the Virginia City...
- times. Bayside! originally debuted in 2005 under the title Bayside! The UnMusical! The following year a sequel was produced called Bayside 2! Electric Screechio...
- more critical in The Village Voice, regarding it as a "not altogether unmusical howl of male pain" that glorified "despair". In April 2014, Rolling Stone...
- "Early 20th-century scholarship severely criticized her as unintelligent, unmusical and even unfaithful, and as a neglectful and unworthy wife to Mozart....
- string quartet by Alexander Glazunov, who reportedly considered Stravinsky unmusical and thought little of his skills. Despite Stravinsky's enthusiasm and...
- recordings consistently disappointing in quality: "Bocelli's profoundly unmusical contribution, with its unvaryingly co**** tone, wayward intonation and...