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Example sentences for "musics"

Lexicographically close words:
musicianship; musicien; musiciens; musick; musicke; musik; musikalischen; musike; musing; musingly
  1. Hath the tearing o’ the air o’ thy sharped thorn Sent musics up unto the bright, Or doth thy dance to mean anaught Save breeze-kiss ’pon thy bloom?

  2. Yea, and ’mid the musics of the earth he strideth him, And full-songed throats are mute.

  3. For all we meet you where the great world rides, You have no league with anything we are: Your life is all entangled in the tides Of goblin moons and musics and a star.

  4. So, in some subtle instant, for their sake, The winter world turns summer earth and sky: Blossom and bird and musics in their wake .

  5. Finding old springs in every lighted face, Old musics in a whisper hushed like rhyme: And Summers that have gone and left no trace, Are one with each new Summer come to flower, Moving in moonlight through a haunted hour.

  6. To-morrow morning I'll have Corporal Dorlan take all the new arrivals over the ship, and I want you two musics to become acquainted with every nook and corner of her.

  7. I did hope we musics would get more military drill than we do, but outside of a little marching and physical drills and a 'hike' across the river into Maryland, we do nothing of real soldiering.

  8. The review ended: the extra musics fell out and joined their fellows under Miller, and the inspection of the troops began.

  9. Saying this he gave the necessary directions to the aide, who had remained standing near by, and a little later Dick and his father were on a street car bound for the barracks, where the School for Musics was located.

  10. I hope to have my rank changed before long, sir, but at the time I enlisted they were taking only musics into the Corps.

  11. You musics will fall in for aiming and sighting drill each morning," called out Sergeant Douglass, who saw them at their labors.

  12. The school for Marine Corps musics is now located at Paris Island, S.

  13. If it be true that national musics embalm peculiar humanities, of no country is this so true as of Scotland, for no people and no history is so highly picturesque and so full of the broadest lights and shadows.

  14. National musics with undeveloped rhythms are the speech of people just awakening, while music that has them strongly marked and regularly introduced belongs to people of fully-matured energies.

  15. Of all national musics it is the grandest and the most developed: we see this in the position it gives to rhythms.

  16. I don't care where I walk or who I meet, I'm following the band away to where the musics grow, I'm hitting my boots heavy on the street.

  17. And in that saying how do I missay, When from the common sands Of poorest common speech of common day Thine accents sift the golden musics out!


  18. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "musics" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.