Flutelike example sentences

flutelike

definition

  - adjective form of flute

flute

noun

flute (noun) · flutes (plural noun)

  - a wind instrument made from a tube with holes along it that are stopped by the fingers or keys, held vertically or horizontally so that the player's breath strikes a narrow edge. The modern orchestral form, typically made of metal, is held horizontally and has an elaborate set of keys.

  - an organ stop with wooden or metal flue pipes producing a similar tone.

  - an ornamental vertical groove in a column.

  - a trumpet-shaped frill on a dress or other garment.

  - a cylindrical groove, as on pastry.

  - a tall, narrow wine glass:

  - speak in a melodious way:

  - play a flute or pipe.

  - make flutes or grooves in:

Synonyms

flute, whistle, recorder, fife, chanter, drone, ruffle, flounce, ruff, furbelow, jabot, peplum, ruche, ruching, gather, tuck, fringe, purfle, tootle, whistle, grooved, channeled, furrowed, ribbed, corrugated, ridged, smooth, plain

"Flutelike" Example Sentences

1. Flutelike tones filled the concert hall.
2. Her voice, though low, possessed a flutelike quality.
3. The wind whispered a flutelike melody through the trees.
4. A flutelike instrument played a haunting tune.
5. The bird's song was surprisingly flutelike.
6. He whistled a flutelike tune, light and airy.
7. The waterfall cascaded with a flutelike roar.
8. Her laughter had a flutelike sweetness to it.
9. The music had a distinctly flutelike timbre.
10. The delicate glass seemed almost flutelike in its fragility.
11. It had a flutelike, almost ethereal quality.
12. The slender reed produced a flutelike sound.
13. His voice was thin and flutelike.
14. The flutelike notes danced in the air.
15. She played a flutelike solo on the recorder.
16. The design was elegant and flutelike in its simplicity.
17. The structure’s long, slender lines were flutelike.
18. A flutelike sound emerged from the mysterious box.
19. The song possessed a remarkably flutelike resonance.
20. The crystal vase had a flutelike shape.
21. His fingers moved with a flutelike grace.
22. The flutelike notes carried on the breeze.
23. The tiny insect made a flutelike chirping sound.
24. The children's laughter sounded flutelike and carefree.
25. The poem had a flutelike lightness of touch.
26. She hummed a flutelike melody under her breath.
27. The flutelike sounds seemed to emanate from nowhere.
28. The sculpture was long and thin, almost flutelike in its form.
29. He described the experience as having a flutelike delicacy.
30. The painting evoked a flutelike feeling of serenity.
31. The siren's call was strangely flutelike and alluring.
32. A flutelike instrument accompanied the singer.
33. The wind chimes produced a delicate, flutelike tinkling.
34. The music was both powerful and flutelike in its refinement.
35. The story had a flutelike narrative flow.
36. The thin, flutelike column supported the heavy roof.
37. His style of writing is remarkably flutelike in its precision.
38. The design featured flutelike columns flanking the entrance.
39. The scent was light and airy, almost flutelike in its fragrance.
40. The scene was painted with flutelike precision and detail.
41. The movement was graceful and flutelike in its fluidity.
42. It possessed a certain flutelike charm, despite its flaws.
43. The melody was both simple and flutelike in its beauty.
44. The building's facade was adorned with flutelike carvings.
45. The glassblower created a flutelike vase with intricate details.
46. The dancer's movements were as delicate and precise as a flutelike performance.
47. Her singing voice was incredibly clear and flutelike.
48. The small, flutelike whistle called the birds to feed.
49. The artist used flutelike brushstrokes to create the painting’s texture.
50. He crafted a flutelike instrument from bamboo.

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