Synonym: ditty, poem, song. Similar words: fusillade, ballast, hullabaloo, lade, lady, clad, glad, ladle. Meaning: ['bæləd] n. 1. a narrative song with a recurrent refrain 2. a narrative poem of popular origin.
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(1) This is a romantic ballad that is pure corn.
(2) Elvis conceived of himself as a ballad singer.
(3) The book reads like a ballad. Sentencedict.com
(4) Her latest single is a ballad.
(5) Peggy ScottAdams's provocative ballad is hitting radio audiences like an emotional bomb.
(6) As they walk they sing a special ballad composed by the archdeacon's niece for the occasion.
(7) A ballad about a soldier returning from war and being wooed by the king's daughter.
(8) And then they couldn't sing a ballad in the key that they recorded it because of some studio trick!
(9) a medieval ballad about a knight and a lady.
(10) This poem has the distinctive flavour of a ballad.
(11) Ballad - singers come and chant here.
(12) The category includes ballad, carcl, sea shanty and lullaby.
(13) The recitation of a ballad, an ode, etc.
(14) There's also a radical remix of the ballad "Djorolen", successfully reinvented as eerie loping Wassoulou trip-hop.
(15) This ballad is popular in the Bouyei nationality-inhabited Yinzhai Village, Guiding County, Guizhou.You can find two phrases of mystery and romance: “Yinzhai Village” and “Golden Sea, White Mountains.
(16) Beautiful ballad by One Less Reason...includes love scenes from favorite action movies such as Spartacus Blood and Sand, 300, and Highlander.
(17) The breath, mingled with the indifferent ballad, Classic grace , Electroacoustic wild.
(18) And so their tale is a bittersweet ballad of love and hate.
(19) Last year Collins wrote a moving ballad which highlighted the plight of the homeless.
(20) The music covers a wide spectrum, from rock to jazz, from ballad to uptempo.
(21) From the living room came the sound of a deep male voice singing a sentimental ballad.
(22) Then, from somewhere beyond the imposing stone wall, came a sweet voice singing a haunting ballad.
(23) That same year Iggy Pop intoned the chorus to her feminist ballad Daw da Hiya.
(24) Together, they showcase his combustible bop chops and sublime ballad skills, as well as his meteoric rise to prominence.
(25) If anyone is carrying the Adler torch of the confluence of jazz and ballad, it is Kidd.
(26) His Facebook fan club has 8,000 members, and a hokey ballad on YouTube sings his praises.
(27) How many other girlfriends, counselors, taxi drivers, and random airplane passengers had Boris seduced into intimacy with the mournful ballad of his achy-breaky reproductive apparatus?
(28) She could improvise right next to saxophonists like Charlie Parker, Coleman Hawkins or Lester Young, then turn around and perform a classic American ballad while infusing it with her natural swing.
(29) It's where films put pappy outtakes, or the cast singing a power ballad.
(30) The article analyses the internal connotation and linguistic character of Mongolian's ballad. It's significance to explore linguistical culture of the Mongolian in Qinghai.
More similar words: fusillade, ballast, hullabaloo, lade, lady, clad, glad, ladle, laden, blade, glade, salad, malady, gladly, Ladies, lading, ladder, landlady, ironclad, gladness, accolade, gladiator, marmalade, first lady, gladiolus, maladroit, gallbladder, bangladesh, cladistics, rope ladder.