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Sentence count:145+8Posted:2017-01-02Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: rimeverseSimilar words: rhythmpaymentby any meansby means ofemploymentunemploymentMeaning: [raɪm]  n. 1. correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds) 2. a piece of poetry. v. 1. compose rhymes 2. be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable. 
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(91) Poems like the poems of the English Lord Macaulay are, although in meter and rhyme, not poetry at all, but only rhetoric.
(92) Classical Chinese poetry is characterized by its terseness in language, abstruseness in meaning, richness in imagery, sharpness in emotion, and distinctiveness in rhyme and rhythm.
(93) I had collapsed when i was fired , I worried and felt myself neither rhyme nor reason.
(94) The sound form of poetry is often manifested in onomatopoeia, sound symbolism and some other musical devices such as alliteration, assonance, repetition, internal rhyme and so on.
(95) A rhyme I learn'd even now of one I danced withal.
(96) Zhang Mojun devotes all her life to writing poems and pays attention to using regular language and rhyme.
(97) Because it's briefness, autumn in the four seasons of life just had its special rhyme.
(98) To have the catchy sound of a simple , repetitious rhyme or doggerel.
(99) Reveal vowel rhyme, harmonious rhyme and tidy syllable are the important material factors that make Dai Wang-shu's works gentle and terse.
(100) Ci is a kind of particular poetry, which has an arrangement of odd and even, required long and short lines, but its structure is based on the tonal pattern and rhyme scheme.
(101) I can still remember that a few decades on, just as I can recall all the Latin prepositions that take the ablative case, courtesy of a rhyme.
(102) One by one they begin to die, in accordance to the Ten Little Indians Nursery rhyme.
(103) He can't bite anybody's balls off without rhyme or reason, can he?
(104) John's letter doesn't make sense; it is neither rhyme nor reason.
(105) The boys'refrain came faintly up to Wilson like a nursery rhyme.
(106) Classical Chinese poetry, with terseness in language, implicit emotion, abstruseness in ideorealm, and distinctiveness in rhythm and rhyme, has been praised as the treasure of Chinese culture.
(107) Languages are endowed with the aesthetics of rhymes, which can be chiefly divided into alliteration, assonance, rhyme and echoism.
(108) What inspired this amorous rhyme? Two parts vodka, one part lime.
(109) They are four sentences with five characters and mainly in rhyme that ends a line of verse.
(109) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(110) Chapter one Dunhuang Quzici and it's proper name "Quzi" in Dunhuang documents is used to describe the song words of the new emerging "Ci-poetry" with respect to tonal pattern, rhyme scheme, etc.
(111) Read the text and nursery rhyme aloud every day. Please pay attention to pronunciation.
(112) So far, only a few scholars have studied "Geng rhyme system Zhuang group initial word".
(113) His "textual research on Ci" displays textual criticism of word, sentence, sound, rhyme, accent, writing style and edition.
(114) Thus the observed regularity effect is partly due to the same initial consonant and partly due to the same rhyme shared by low frequency characters and their phonetic.
(115) The change is reflected in their English sonnet composition, such as the adjustment of the rhythm, the reform of the text structure, and the alteration of the rhyme and metre.
(116) Classical Chinese Poetry (CCP) is characterized by its terseness in language, abstruseness in meaning, richness in imagery, sharpness in emotion, and distinctiveness in rhyme and rhythm.
(117) You have a true gift for inner rhyme and alliteration.
(118) The poems rhyme too determinedly, ungainly as pairs tied together in a three - legged race.
(119) When it came to writing rules, LI Qing-zhao, with popular language and melodious rhythm and rhyme, ironed out the contradiction between elegance and mediocrity in late Northern Song Dynast...
(120) Its melody is not unlike a nursery rhyme, and the message is like reading fortune cookie after fortune cookie.
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