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Bluesy in a sentence
Bluesy meaning
Characteristic of, or similar to, blues music.
Using Bluesy
- The main meaning on this page is: Characteristic of, or similar to, blues music.
- In the example corpus, bluesy often appears in combinations such as: the bluesy, bluesy number, bluesy love.
Context around Bluesy
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 11 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Bluesy
- In this selection, "bluesy" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, vocals, too, classic, love, underpinnings and energetic stand out and add context to how "bluesy" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and rollin bluesy thrill ride and create a bluesy rumble that. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "bluesy" sits close to words such as aapi, aarey and abdulai, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with bluesy
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Very bluesy and dark. (4 words)
Bassist Mico Olmos added depth to their rocking bluesy tunes. (10 words)
The bluesy title cut is a Roth original while the album’s other 10 tracks are well-chosen covers. (19 words)
The riff driven guitar/harp lick of the opening “When I Go,” the story of a drifter/stranger looking to settle down is a perfect example of how Harper and Musselwhite mesh their diverse influences to create a bluesy rumble that’s unique and gripping. (45 words)
Of the numerous other standouts, here is a sampling: Thornetta Davis in the bluesy “BDB Women”; Ray in the spare, piano-bar style “Stormé DeLarverie”; Wes Olivier in the rafter-shaking “Audre Lorde”; Le Gateau Chocolat in everything. (38 words)
Musically, it unfolds in three “suites” of sorts, opening like a bluesy ballad version of the Cocteau Twins, before slipping into a haunted, Lynchian lullaby, and then ascending to a final 90 seconds of soaring, widescreen dramatics. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
It digs into the Stones’ long-established style: sinewy guitar riffs, Jagger’s proudly intemperate vocals, bluesy underpinnings and ever-improvisatory guitar interplay.
The band then launched into songs such as A Girl Called Johnny and bluesy All Souls Hill - a track from their latest album.
It’s bluesy, energetic hard rock that fits the American rock zeitgeist of the time, and the singer’s assured, sexy video vamping prefaced the coquettish nature of the “I Touch Myself” clip.
Of the numerous other standouts, here is a sampling: Thornetta Davis in the bluesy “BDB Women”; Ray in the spare, piano-bar style “Stormé DeLarverie”; Wes Olivier in the rafter-shaking “Audre Lorde”; Le Gateau Chocolat in everything.
She said: "Their divisive rhetoric about strivers versus scroungers or claiming people just felt 'too bluesy' to work may have grabbed headlines, but it did absolutely nothing to actually get Britain working again.
The acoustic set opened with “Low Man’s Lyric,” a bluesy number that Hetfield said was inspired by Tom Waits, which Metallica hadn’t performed since 1998.
The bluesy title cut is a Roth original while the album’s other 10 tracks are well-chosen covers.
This is your classic bluesy love song about being disillusioned with one former love affair and yearning for another lover.
This quartet from Wisconsin’s Fox River Valley plays bluesy rock originals and covers of The Beatles, The Eagles and more.
Very bluesy and dark.
Musically, it unfolds in three “suites” of sorts, opening like a bluesy ballad version of the Cocteau Twins, before slipping into a haunted, Lynchian lullaby, and then ascending to a final 90 seconds of soaring, widescreen dramatics.
The legendary band released the four-minute slow-burning bluesy and harmonica-driven “Living in a Ghost Town” on Thursday.
Elsewhere, on the bluesy acoustic number “Guns,” Martin calls out the backwards right-wing logic of decreasing gun violence by arming everyone.
If “Letting Go” from the Wings album is one of the “in-between songs” McCartney described, he sure livened up the bluesy number.
The opening track, “Train,” is a rockin’ and rollin’ bluesy thrill ride that instantly stole this Southern girl’s heart.
Bassist Mico Olmos added depth to their rocking bluesy tunes.
Follow the sound of music up a dimly lit, narrow stairway that leads to a ballroom packed with couples dancing toe-to-toe to the bluesy riffs of Kerry Pastine and the Crime Scene.
Hughes was outstanding jazz soloist, for singing the 1941 bluesy love ballad “At Last” which she will sing again in one or both HHS concerts.
Mr. Hamilton is such a pro at his art and craft that he tuned his guitar while he sang a verse and then immediately ripped into a bluesy jazz kind of solo.
The riff driven guitar/harp lick of the opening “When I Go,” the story of a drifter/stranger looking to settle down is a perfect example of how Harper and Musselwhite mesh their diverse influences to create a bluesy rumble that’s unique and gripping.
Common combinations with bluesy
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: