Similar words: wilting, built-in, molting, jolting, exulting, insulting, resulting, lilt. Meaning: [lɪlt] adj. characterized by a buoyant rhythm.
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1. He had a pleasant, lilting northern accent.
2. She spoke in her soft lilting brogue.
3. He walked with a lilting gait, his left Achilles tendon apparently shortened, pulling his left heel up.
4. A tuneless, wordless lilting song that rose and fell and meandered like a stream.
5. Lilting Orcadian voices chattered behind; this line goes to the furthest northern railhead of Britain.
6. We struck up in a lilting voice.
7. The flute broke into a light lilting air.
8. That passes my mind's eye lilting, dreamily.
9. Talk and song from tongues of lilting grace , whose sounds caress my ear.
10. And sings her lilting lulabies in the arms of the winds.
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11. He heard a man's gruff voice and a loud slap, followed by familiar lilting laughter.
12. But what may have been problematic to the feet was pure pleasure to the ear, more languid song than lilting dance.
13. She then turned her attention to seeking out objects of amusement for herself, and tripped merrily on, lilting a tune to supply the lack of conversation.
14. The 1913 Lullaby on an ancient Irish Tune is altogether edgier, with a sinuous winding melody and lilting polytonal exchanges.
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