tuny

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English

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Etymology

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From tune +‎ -y.

Adjective

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tuny (comparative tunier, superlative tuniest)

  1. tuneful; melodious
    • 1997, Arthur Cohn, The Literature of Chamber Music: Eggermann to Kyurkchiisky:
      This is Glass as he wrote in the early 1960s: tame, tonal, tuny music.

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