How To Use Euphonic In A Sentence

  • In French we have them all masculine, strictly speaking, le printemps, l'été, l'automne, l'hiver; but by one of the very few licenses permitted in French grammar, autumn occasionally becomes feminine, in a sense half poetical, half euphonical. Rural Hours
  • On the band 's two self-produced recordings, 2007' s "Waves" and 2009 's "We Animals," bassist Mike Falotico and drummer Jared Apuzzo build rhythmic foundations for guitarist-vocalist Keith Kelly to inhabit with his reverberative falsetto and ringing, euphonic chords. Starting Gun Sounds at CMJ Marathon
  • Although opener ‘Pressure Drop’ begins with a hint of sparky, Sea and Cake-style discordance, it blooms into a gloriously euphonic chorus of ringing guitars and viola swoops spread lavishly with Archer's bedhead vocals.
  • His grandparents—to him, it seemed—turned in not long after dusk, so he would flee the darkened house in search of cousins: Linda, Catherine, and Henry were just down the road; James Gordon and Debra were nearby; the euphonic Dobie Kay and Tena Gay were just down in the valley. Again to Carthage
  • Syracuse" was atoned for by the more appropriate and euphonical old Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
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  • Simon's got a euphonic lyric: "A loose affiliation of millionaires and billionaires. Josh Burstein: The Generation in the Bubble
  • Nor is euphonic language the ultimate criterion for a Constitution.
  • Other euphonic nuggets such as ‘Sign Lily Sign’ and ‘She's a Nut’ serve as equivocal eardrum delight.
  • They had heard about them from euphonic voices on the radio. USATODAY.com - Scully is game's last link to glory days of radio
  • Both of my sisters changed their names on marriage, their husbands having much more euphonic surnames, even although the younger one emerged from the womb reading The Female Eunuch.
  • The internet dial up pleading the electrocardiographic to cytoplasm and unselfconsciously utrillo onto beads hackee, euphonic gerbert as he airs from complaisance to voltaren, quicksilver kalemia lt. Rational Review
  • Tutoree — much more euphonic, with a faint scent of French which gives it an air of respectability. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Is Not a Word”:
  • On the band 's two self-produced recordings, 2007' s "Waves" and 2009 's "We Animals," bassist Mike Falotico and drummer Jared Apuzzo build rhythmic foundations for guitarist-vocalist Keith Kelly to inhabit with his reverberative falsetto and ringing, euphonic chords. Starting Gun Sounds at CMJ Marathon
  • The internet dial up pleading the electrocardiographic to cytoplasm and unselfconsciously utrillo onto beads hackee, euphonic gerbert as he airs from complaisance to voltaren, quicksilver kalemia lt. Rational Review
  • For such readers, the constraint imposed by the euphonic, metrical patterns of rhyme supposedly aid in the rote recital of any didactic, cultural messages communicated by the poet. Quick Review 03 : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • Then, she spoke, and the tone of her voice sounded just like it should've: blessedly euphonic. God/Milf
  • It makes me worry about the translations of Anglo-Saxon poems which he includes, for as I am ignorant of that language I depend upon him to be accurate if not euphonic.
  • Another party, possessing the equally euphonical name of "Old Hunkers," are thus described: -- "Standing midway between this wing of the Democracy and the Whig party, is that portion who have taken upon themselves the comfortable title of 'Old Hunkers. ' Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • This approach is taken to avoid the loss of syllabic content through euphonic combination.
  • Even its first, or general denomination, was the result of no common research or selection, although, according to the example of my predecessors, I had only to seize upon the most sounding and euphonic surname that English history or topography affords, and elect it at once as the title of my work and the name of my hero. Waverley
  • Quoted in Jameson, where the lines are treated for their lyric reification of the sea voyage, but without attention to the phonetic wavelets that serves to swamp the turmoil of below-deck labor — or at least float euphonically above it. close window Notes on 'Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian'
  • The prosody of the language is very euphonic, and for the first week of classes (an hour every day), we recited what we thought was a prayer but turned out to be the paradigm of the verb “to go”. F is for First Lessons « An A-Z of ELT

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