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Examples
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Tuneless. out of sync with the dancers and each other.
Whitney Houston wardrobe malfunction: Yikes, she really didn't need that... | EW.com 2009
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Tuneless, in Palm Bay, Fla., wrote in about her friend humming throughout the game and ruining her concentration.
Bingo Players Have 2008
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Tuneless and dull the loose lyre thrums Ill-plucked by fingers strange to skill That change and change the fever'd chords,
The Eye of Zeitoon Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940 1920
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Tuneless and clunky and seriously, patently awful, this fulfills one of the chief qualifications of the pandering country song: It sets up a musical straw man, then aggressively bats it down.
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Allison Stewart 2011
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And you, Tuneless -- won't you explain to me what I already begin to suspect.
The Double Widowing Charles Rivi��re Dufresny 1689
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Tuneless, the Countess's butler who composes music
The Double Widowing Charles Rivi��re Dufresny 1689
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He curses the Countess who has given him his false joy -- but, he doesn't break with Tuneless, because he's afraid Tuneless will inform his dear lady of his infidelity.
The Double Widowing Charles Rivi��re Dufresny 1689
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While we're waiting for Tuneless, we'll sing you a little song to chase your sorrows away.
The Double Widowing Charles Rivi��re Dufresny 1689
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This should make it easier for Tuneless to bring him round.
The Double Widowing Charles Rivi��re Dufresny 1689
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(While Tuneless is getting ready, they all run away.)
The Double Widowing Charles Rivi��re Dufresny 1689
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