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Sentence count:206+8Posted:2016-10-10Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: chapterdivisionjinglemeasurepartpassagepoetryrhymesectionAntonym: proseSimilar words: overseeadversereversediverseconversejerseyever soversusMeaning: [vɜrs / vɜːs-]  n. 1. literature in metrical form 2. a piece of poetry 3. a line of metrical text. v. 1. compose verses or put into verse 2. familiarize through thorough study or experience. 
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91. Verse 24: the pit, here mercifully dry, was intended for water storage.
92. The move up to verse can be ineffective, deservedly so.
93. His younger brother would say a verse and then they'd put it together.
94. In 1900 he published, with R. Silyn Roberts, a book of lyrical verse entitled Telynegion.
95. Both have the rhythms that one may associate with free verse poetry, yet few would call these poems.
96. Their lyrics stand up as poems, good light verse in their own right.
97. Heroic couplets, the typical verse form of the Augustan age, were brought to perfection by Alexander Pope.
98. After verse 2 even the city itself remains nameless until verse 25, by which time it is all over.
99. F fable A short story in prose or verse which is written so that a moral may be learnt from it.
100. Honest prose defeats dissembling verse, and the braggart goes off to be a thief.
101. And a couple of performers have trouble with the verse, galloping through the rhymes rather than letting them flow naturally.
102. She was showing him the verse where it says, Husbands love your wives, or words to that effect.
103. These stories are often written in verse, because they are poetry.
104. Nobody knows that this extraordinary verse has been composed by somebody who can not read it. Sentencedict.com
105. In all but five plays verse is the statistically dominant form and prose has the role of the essential but inferior complement.
106. It is Gunn's memories of his friends lying dying in hospital beds which inspires this verse.
107. It printed prose and verse in broadside and chapbook form till its activities were cut short by the War.
108. Instead they need to find out the rhythms of speech which make the music of the verse work in dramatic form.
109. Because he spoke riddles in verse, or because he didn't believe the story of Flodden?
110. Every morning we were read a verse from the Bible and had to remember it by heart.
111. Writing free verse is like playing tennis with the net down. Robert Frost 
112. A woman who reads her Bible, can quote chapter and Verse in any given situation.
113. He welcomed changes in the life of the University and of the Department in adroitly phrased verse and limericks.
114. Dimly, Patrick Lundy heard the governess' shrill voice repeat - yet again - a line of verse.
115. Three days' journey on into the desert are hurried over in a verse, and then the people run out of water.
116. These poems along with many others in a similar vein, show that working people were articulating aspects of their experience in verse.
117. And I think that Paul has a smile on his face as he writes that verse.
118. She can give him chapter and verse on Finance Acts and other current legislation, and is rigorous in keeping up to date.
119. He is a man who has edited a book of satirical verse.
120. Anna Adams provides written commentary in prose and verse, and Norman contributes nine watercolours.
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