rhythmic pattern

NOUN
  1. (prosody) a system of versification
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How To Use rhythmic pattern In A Sentence

  • I blushed, struggling to take in the complexities of all that sound, excited by the rhythmic patterns and overwhelmed by the vocal harmonies. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is useful to observe the patient drinking from a glass, writing, or drawing a rhythmic pattern such as a spiral.
  • She loved the nights that were electrical, a static in the air and lightning in soft pulses, in great shapeless beats, you can almost read the rhythmic pattern, slow and protoplasmal, and maybe a Cinzano awning fixed to a table on a higher terrace—you can’t identify that gunshot sound until you spot the striped awning, edges snapping in the breeze. Underworld
  • A rhythmic pattern is established, hewn out of rock or world music. Times, Sunday Times
  • Saint Louis wears a cope made from a Persian velvet with disks of gold brocade in offset rows, and a Central Asian silk with rhythmic patterns of tiny plants and animals drapes his chair.
  • Likewise, their movements are falling into selected rhythmic patterns by age 3, and they are capable of clapping rhythmically and replicating short rhythms on instruments before kindergarten.
  • Alongside, the orchestra repeats rhythmic patterns in the uncomfortable way that you'd scratch an itch. Times, Sunday Times
  • After watching the recital, marked by an austere alaap and complex rhythmic patterns, students asked several questions.
  • Its swift movement, the rapid rise and fall of a rhythmic pattern and its suitability for choric recitation have made it one of our dearest poems. News at Eleven: [Walt] Whitman's deep influence on Nazrul Islam
  • Having reached that stage, it may be useful to compare some rhythmic patterns in more detail.
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