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tone-deaf

ADJECTIVE
  1. unable to appreciate music

How To Use tone-deaf In A Sentence

  • Mrs. Sharp, being tone-deaf herself, nodded and smiled while he played, and encouraged him greatly. CHARMED LIFE
  • It's actually quite good to get tone-deaf people who think they can sing to play.
  • My 5-year-old giggled aloud at the silly premise of a tone-deaf and rhythmically challenged bird, Igor, who sets out in search of music lessons.
  • I cannot believe that after having run such an exceptional, thoughtful and for the most part 'pitch perfect' campaign that Obama would make the collosal mistake of being 'blackmailed' into accepting this divisive, self-centered, tone-deaf and (I'm increasingly convinced) not entirely stable person as a VP candidate. Obama Gets New Supers, With A Switcher From Hillary
  • These well-meaning campaigners are chronically tone-deaf to pop cultural semantics and subtleties.
  • Aubrey and Maturin are enthusiastic amateur musicians, Hornblower is tone-deaf.
  • Those damn dirges are still running around my brain, like a tone-deaf rat with a megaphone is trapped inside my head.
  • Double Walsh started singing in his own tone-deaf way: So merry, so merry are we. THE MAIN CAGES
  • I will say though, that Gallagher is tone-deaf at best, and this has helped create a public perception of departmental arrogance. Extra Fizz: Parks Head Went On Other Junkets, Put House Up for Sale « PubliCola
  • In America, I have to cope with tone-deaf cocktail pianists with fire-retardant toupees.
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