off-key in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

off-key in the PONS Dictionary

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Furthermore, most of them are just plain bad, playing lousy covers, or singing off-key, or being hideously drunk.
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Incidentally there are some off-key implications about this being his third divorce.
www.crikey.com.au
From off-key singing to intense ab workouts, find out what they do behind the scenes while the magic unfolds onstage.
www.broadway.com
To contemporary sensibilities, some of these technical modifications sound as heretical as singing off-key.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Fans were left waiting in the rain, and when she did finally show up, her performance was criticised for being off-key.
www.dailymail.co.uk
It would sour the start of the formal campaign if it were off-key, got a thumbs-down from the media, and the public reacted negatively.
theconversation.com
Frail and off-key, he often barely managed to get words out of his mouth.
www.rte.ie
It didn't matter if he repeated himself, if the lyrics made little sense or if he sung off-key.
thequietus.com
Accomplished singers and the timid and off-key sing together.
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She sang country music purposely off-key to annoy her mom.
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