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"Cadence" in a Sentence (26 examples)
Venezuelans speak with a very musical cadence.
I love the cadence of your poem.
It's hard for me to get the cadence right when I speak Spanish.
Still, Sergeant Turner’s show, broadcast from his teaching kitchen at Fort Lee, Virginia, has its military cadence, although peppered with more humor than your average drill sergeant.
Idly I touch the strings, till, without my knowing, the music borrows the mad cadence of that storm.
The cadence is fast.
Mixing up cadence and decadence would be a big mistake.
Now was the sun in western cadence low.
Getting into a good jigging rhythm means making short quick jerks in a regular cadence that might average about one jerk every 1.5 to 2 seconds.
You find not the apostrophas, and so miss the accent: let me supervise the canzonet. Here are only numbers ratified; but, for the elegancy, facility, and golden cadence of poesy, caret.
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Night has now passed in the Saudi desert and as we hear from Nightline correspondent Forrest Sawyer, the normal cadence of life at the front is about to change.
Blustering winds, which all night long / Had roused the sea, now with hoarse cadence lull / Seafaring men o'erwatched.
The accents […] were in passion's tenderest cadence.
Then away at last they sped to the house or bedside of some elderly and worthy person, and Pym sat fascinated to see how swiftly Rick trimmed his manner to suit theirs, how naturally he slipped into the cadences and vernacular that put them most at ease, and how the love of God came into his good face when he talked about Liberalism and Masonry and his dear dead father, God rest him, and a firstclass rate of return, ten percent guaranteed plus profits for as long as you're spared.
The cadence of Raimey's voice is pure Down-Easter Maine
The cadence in a galliard step refers to the final leap in a cinquepace sequence.
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In this third case, releasing more frequently, the PSI cadence becomes a planning cadence, rather than a release cadence.
We recommend aiming for a release cadence of no more than six months, with a goal of getting it down to three months or shorter.
This happens when the installation cadence in production is slower than the release cadence of the development teams.
there was besides, in an already dominating and growing element, a motive that was stronger and more enduring than enthusiasm —an implacable antagonism which acted side by side with the cause of the Union as a perpetual impelling force against the social conditions of the South, controlling the counsels of the government, and cadencing the march of its armies to the chorus: John Brown's body lies mouldering in the grave, But his soul is marching on!
In this march to the City of the Dead," scores upon scores of the best musical organizations of the nation were in line, whose funeral dirges cadenced' the great wail of a bereft people.
Example 10a gives a melody for one endecasyllabic line of verse; there are various ways of utilizing it, including Rore's choice of cadencing the first line on the third scale degree, for a two-line segment of an ottava stanza.
It was the Exile, however, which cadenced the rhythm of Jewish existence
They are neither mentioned specifically in the Constitution, nor in the Federalist Papers that cadenced the nationalist debates.
... an idea taken up by Percier and Fontaine, who also supplied the Corinthian order and transverse arcades cadencing the gallery's length today
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