Synonym: musical, poetic. Similar words: lyric, lyrics, theatrical, empirical, chimerical, historical, hysterical, electrical. Meaning: ['lɪrɪkl] adj. 1. suitable for or suggestive of singing 2. expressing deep personal emotion.
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31 The playing here was fluently lyrical and of great understanding.
32 Marr's years spent in isolated songwriting obviously combined with Morrissey's lyrical backlog.
33 He was its poet and its prophet for almost 60 years and when he died Saturday,(www.Sentencedict.com) a lyrical voice was silenced.
34 She gets lyrical about this place and she loves being in the theatrical environment.
35 To appreciate the significance of the lyrical origin of tragedy, we must first elucidate lyric poetry as such.
36 In the pub, beer glass in hand, he waxed lyrical about how he would spend his earnings.
37 They gave such lyrical names to almost every place they seized, thus perpetuating their memory for ever.
38 Pardon me for thinking they were important, pardon me for feeling beautiful and lyrical, pardon me for loving you.
39 Neville Cardus gained a devoted following for his lyrical cricket writing as well as his musical reviews for the Manchester Guardian between the wars.
40 It takes a great patience and faith to rest on the lyrical content and strip the music down to the bones.
41 Tennyson uses imagery combined with run-on lines to create a lyrical emotion.
42 The direct and lyrical method of the new poems creates the simpler aesthetic quality of humility.
43 The other forms involve lyrical songs that describe topographies in great detail.
44 Gedge later became much more clandestine and unpretentious when asked about the lyrical content of his songs.
45 Where Dorati is elegant, Saccani is lyrical, where Dorati is sometimes joyful, Saccani is more subdued.
46 It made the timbre of my voice sweeter, gentler, the cadences more lyrical.
47 Will Ruby Wax lyrical about her smear test and will Oliver Reed flash his wedding tackle?
48 The other residents were two friends, Marjorie and Heather, and a girl with the lyrical name of Charmian Romanis.
49 Before waxing lyrical about types of communication we need firstly to appreciate the uniqueness of the hotel environment.
50 Also, lyrical parameters are as wide as current popular taste allows.
51 A lyrical middle section precedes to a repeated theme reinforced by a military drum gone mad.
52 Marie Claire devoted last October's issue to the disease, and carried photos of topless celebrities waxing lyrical about their assets.
53 The most startling and lyrical passage is the description of how Dolores was burnt as a baby.
54 In 1900 he published, with R. Silyn Roberts, a book of lyrical verse entitled Telynegion.
55 You're waxing lyrical about the M25 and the hopelessness of building more roads.
56 Farideh Cadot offers us the penetrating lyrical vision of the late Daniel Tremblay, who worked with a range of disparate materials.
57 Most railway sidings on the Nullarbor have lyrical aboriginal names.
58 His description of the beauty he saw was lyrical lightning, and it probably struck him down.
59 They waxed lyrical on the virtues of introducing business-like methods and improving resource management.
60 You didn't even wax lyrical about the incredibly romantic island we could see from the cliff-top at the cape.
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