Musical meaning in English
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Definition
a musical (comedy): a play or film in which part of the story is sung to music
During our trip to New York, we saw the musical "Phantom of the Opera" on Broadway. It's a great film sung to some fantastic music.
(a) musical (ear): (a) tuneful, melodic (ear)
- "To be frank, I don't think Delavigne Corporation makes a very good musical comedy."
- "To be frank, I don't think the Delavigne Corporation makes a very good musical comedy."
- "Michael, how can Brian make this phone call more musical?"
- "Bruno (Mitch) : I've decided to give up my position as lifeguard of this beach to pursue a musical career."
- "Make a hit musical record."
- "We want to create an advertisement for our product, Outback Cologne: something musical to accompany a television ad."
- "(Musical medley)"
- "Bruno : Edward, we want to exploit, I mean, use your musical talent."
- "I'm Eva, the musical elevator!"
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