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"Rhythm" in a Sentence (26 examples)
I like the slow rhythm of that song.
The rhythm is light, and the tempo fast - that song is liked by young people.
Samba is a Brazilian rhythm, isn't it?
He won't let you in unless you knock the ostinato rhythm from the Mars movement of Holst's The Planets suite.
I really like the sound and rhythm of your translation.
I like the slow rhythm of this song.
It's a slow Oriental rhythm.
Feel the rhythm and follow the beat.
The unalterable rhythm of mathematics is definition, theorem, proof.
Tom's translation is too focused on the rhythm of English translation, and ignores the nuances of the original.
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Dance to the rhythm of the music.
Hicks is both thwarter and thwartee of Daedalean plots. Aboard a train, the rhythm of the wheels sounds to him like "wottachump, wottachump, wottachump."
Most dances have a rhythm as distinctive as the Iambic verse in poetry
Once you get the rhythm of it, the job will become easy.
We walked with a quick, even rhythm.
If you hum or whistle the rhythm of the common English metres,— of the decasyllabic quatrain, or the octosyllabic with alternate sexisyllabic, or other rhythms, […]
Bigeminous rhythm was followed by bursts of extrasystoles.
The Baroque term basso continuo is virtually equivalent to rhythm
The rhythm of the seasons dominates agriculture as well as wildlife
The running gag is a popular rhythm in motion pictures and theater comedy
That girl's got rhythm, watch her dance!
I'm never gonna dance again / Guilty feet have got no rhythm
The pamphlet, writes Muray, 'is the supremely affirmative form in which nothing can be turned around, rhythmed or played with in synonyms and rhymes'.
And so the microchip, say, reflects a certain electronically driven speed of society, just as the invention of a flint axe, reflected a society that was rhythmed fully by biological and environmental temporalities.
ISP places are, therefore, not only considered places of teaching and learning performances (see point 4): the different locations rhythmed the entire programme.
rhythmed by a television show and a meal, as we grow older, things change. rhythmed by a baby's cry and school holidays, as we grow older, things change. rhythmed by monthly bills and a husband's envies, as we grow older, some things never change.
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