How To Use Lyrically In A Sentence

  • Let him try it Shut up be quiet, you guys are now in company of greatness Its time to address the haters, gonna spit my saliva full of acidness F. Shorty is not human; hes a monster without heart, affectless Lyrically superb, raps fiend needle They will seriously need me Lyrical sickness, you are my eye-witness This is of your interest, seeing my mental quickness Act tough and there will be no forgiveness My formula proper, Im stronger then vodka Hop up in the chopper Theres no difference, your existence will be none After I handle my business, in WN.com - Financial News
  • Lyrically, this album also feels a lot preachier than American Idiot; now, American Idiot was probably quite preachy I just didn't notice / mind so much because the songs were so good. Remarkable
  • Lyrically it doesn't go beyond braggadocious bluster and more local-musician name-drops.
  • The film also has its own spiritual touch: many images of flying birds, water shots of the director swimming lyrically with his girlfriend, even an inspiring Himalaya climb with a sadhu, with a gorgeous "heaven on earth" shot of a lake snuggled in icy mountains. Karin Badt: David Lynch and Transcendental Meditation: David Wants to Fly
  • The best of the slush is undoubtedly both lyrically rueful and melodically engaging.
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  • Lyrically, it's the musician at his most personal and revealing, bewailing a love affair turned obsessive.
  • I'm trying to show children that it's lyrically beautiful out there, wherever you live.
  • These are songs that demonstrate a mature talent at work - both vocally and lyrically.
  • She or he needs an instinctive sense of where lines should end, how end-stopped they might be, and which ones call for enjambment, their sense flowing lyrically over the tiny pause and into a line that follows.
  • The ethereal backing track of "Tell Me Why" is just as sweet, but lyrically, our hero's jubilance blurs with anger. Album review: M.I.A.'s 'Maya,' missing in action
  • That one, the idea lyrically was, I think, pretty obvious. Glide Magazine - Music :: Culture :: Life
  • Lyrically, it's a typically delusional tale of a couple who burn down dance floors with the electricity between them.
  • Both musically and lyrically it is very effective.
  • Twenty years later, Hip-Hop culture reanimated this particular activist thread, lyrically reporting on the nature of unfairness of the judicial system and the abuse of power by law enforcement. Mark Anthony Neal: "Who Got the Camera?": Hip-Hop's Quest for Social Justice
  • Lyrically and musically, the album's tone of entropy does more to underscore the miasma of dread most people feel under the current political conditions than it does to rebel significantly against it.
  • I could speak of Chicago lyrically, riming "bored lookin 'skaters" with "some folks'll see friendship as favors", something like that. Joegood Diary Entry
  • Lyrically both yearn for something fresher and more substantial, although how that squares with making an album of sonic wallpaper is anyone's guess.
  • I've been guilty of reinforcing it myself, waxing lyrically about the romantic melancholy and sense of decline surrounding the pewter-grey winters and the hermetically insular suburbs.
  • A few Fridays ago I wrote about JMT/AOTP fatigue because many of the releated albums didn't really stand out from each other either sonically, lyrically or thematically so they all kind of bled together into one long continous LP over the Summer and into the Fall. What's New In Dart's iPod #55 AKA Brother, Can You Spare Some Change?
  • There's almost no revamping of Baroque or Classical keyboard fingerings, and the rhythm taps out more lyrically than I find in Stravinsky.
  • Though many of the songs sound deceptively simple at first, a closer listen proves that the songs are lyrically brilliant, and the tunes show a maturity that far outreaches his 21 years.
  • Steinfeld, lyrically beautiful cinematography and the trademark Coenesque moral paradoxes, it's sweet nostalgia peppered with dashes of black satire. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • In the singing department, his Bolan-esque warble is as expressive as it is idiosyncratic and lyrically, I somehow can't see him being one to slave over a couplet.
  • They are both very beautiful pieces, both musically and lyrically, and her voice is just gorgeous.
  • With Lloyd coming across like a latterday Ian Hunter, the songs are big on riffs, hooks, choruses, sex and swagger, although there's enough going on lyrically to suggest more depth than just sharp songwriting. Tribes: Baby – review
  • I love this song, not only because of the different guys 'voices, but because of the way it lurks slowly along with that druggy piano riff and the electro-drop-bass sound that creeps in - lyrically speaking the song is about trying to find that door, just on the verge of making it. Music (For Robots): April 2005 Archives
  • Yesterday moves lyrically between the rural and urban, capturing the breadth of the country and the double life of the migrant mineworker. Sollywood – South Africa's fledgling film genre
  • He didn†™ t hear much expression lyrically, but luckily the sound makes up for it. APM: Sound Opinions on Demand
  • Lyrically, the album matches its musical dead weight with a string of unpoetic clichés - maybe the lunkheads who fill arenas didn't get Chris Martin's ramblings about spies and scientists.
  • Lyrically poetic and understated, this album has a churchly feel that makes for perfect nighttime chillout music.
  • We wrapped the blackbird in ferns and lyrically buried it under an acer tree. Times, Sunday Times
  • Musically and lyrically more direct than its predecessor, it reached deeper into the storytelling tradition.
  • She or he needs an instinctive sense of where lines should end, how end-stopped they might be, and which ones call for enjambment, their sense flowing lyrically over the tiny pause and into a line that follows.
  • I think this album is tremendous in several places, in fact; a messy, dissolute record that pulls off the stunt of being musically emotionally open while lyrically open to interpretation.
  • They shed their blood lyrically for the counting-house; and they defended the shop, that immense diminutive of the fatherland, with Lacedaemonian enthusiasm. Les Miserables
  • The term 'idyl' has been explained above (page 248, note to iv): such idyls may be either narrated as stories, or brought out lyrically or dramatically, as in the present case. Select Masterpieces of Biblical Literature
  • Perhaps she couldn't then, but she can now - lyrically, funnily, passionately, rudely, spellbindingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lyrically and musically, the album's tone of entropy does more to underscore the miasma of dread most people feel under the current political conditions than it does to rebel significantly against it.
  • He read so lyrically from the the book Inkheart, that several of the book’s wicked characters ended up blinking and cursing on his cottage floor. Inkheart: Summary and book reviews of Inkheart by Cornelia Funke.
  • I think lyrically, it is such a sweet message about being there for your friends, I think it deserves that chance. Mike Ragogna: Crosstalk Thursday: Conversations with Billy Currington, Brett Dennen, Al DiMeola, and Yellowjackets' Bob Mintzer
  • His songs were rich both lyrically and musically, anthemic and yet intimate.
  • Paganini's 24th caprice for solo violin, itself a variation on an original theme, was creatively diversified by Brahms, Liszt, Szymanowski and, most lyrically, Rachmaninov.
  • Mr. Morris grabbed every chance to bend a phrase lyrically, as when, alone in the woods, Siegfried wonders what his mother was like and who his father was. NYT > Home Page
  • Admittedly, they can be a bit clunky, lyrically. Times, Sunday Times
  • The music is effortlessly organic and songs such as Fingerprints and Only One Way are jaunty despite their lyrically black quality.
  • Appropriately titled Hiding In Full View, Alison Watt's recent paintings focus on swathes of lyrically convoluted fabrics that appear to screen unseen depths of melancholic reverie. This week's new exhibitions
  • she danced the part of the Black Swan very lyrically
  • I find this a pleasant, tuneful, lyrically meaningful song.
  • It plods along for 13 minutes, 22 seconds without being musically or lyrically interesting.
  • I would not mind Mr. Noyes putting himself lyrically into the woaded skin of our ancestors. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911
  • No, whether they're writing tremulous lo-fi acoustica or clashing pop symphonies, their lyrically exploratory heart of darkness is at least as important to the Delgados' ethic.
  • They wore odd clothing and made quirky, lyrically interesting music, how could I not love them?
  • Lyrically, it's is not hugely involving, but I find that the complexity and intricacy of the music itself more than makes up for this.
  • But what we get is a musically undistinguished, lyrically trite rock-show, tricked out with vampirism, incest and gore.
  • That love for music, especially that of a bygone era, led to the group's strongest album to date, 2010's "Halcyon Digest," which lyrically explored memories of the underground music scene pre-Internet, the teen fervor for such new sounds, and the ultimate faultiness of said memories. From Rap to the Rapture

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