Similar words: lyricism, lyric, lyrics, lyrical, empiricism, ethicist, physicist, astrophysicist. Meaning: n. a person who writes the words for songs.
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1 Cyberspace, says essayist and lyricist John Perry Barlow, is where conversations are conducted when two people talk on the telephone.
2 He was searching for a complete lyricist who could add flavour to songs he was intending to be covered by bigger artists.
3 I think you may be a born lyricist.
4 He is a great lyricist.
5 If you're a musician, lyricist, or vocal artist, the compositions you're putting together now may be some of your best.
6 Maury Yeston is an American composer, lyricist, educator and musicologist.
7 He is a great music all-rounder, the lyricist, composer, scene production, arranging, singing, dancing, playing musical instruments,(www.Sentencedict.com) etc. all have...
8 Lachry Chan, fictionist , lyricist and music composer, has been a magazine reporter and dramatist.
9 Lyricist Irving Caesar happened to hear him play the piano and thought he resembled his former collaborator George Gershwin.
10 Mr Sharp is a gifted lyricist who does something good in every song.
11 Lalit Pandit is guest composer and lyricist of Munni Badnaam, a rousing item number aimed at raising the rafters.
12 The frontman, singer and lyricist has been barred from early recording sessions, with producer Brian Eno instructing the rest of the band to keep Martin away.
13 In some corners, Barlow, 49, is most famous for his career as a lyricist for the Grateful Dead.
14 In the past nine days, two new songs have been written, according to lyricist Jim Steinman.
15 Yet they were faced with a problem, despite some juicy tracks: no vocalist and no lyricist.
16 He often introduces himself to boomer types as the B-string lyricist for that perennial underground cult band, the Grateful Dead.
17 There was almost universal praise for Slumdog Millionaire's director Danny Boyle for choosing to capture, in the words of Bollywood lyricist Gulzar(sentencedict.com), "the spirit of Mumbai".
18 Performers might not necessarily be the composer or the lyricist. However, the number of the singers and instrumentalists must not exceed 10 persons.
19 Because of his special art characteristics, Haizi is often looked upon as a lyricist.
20 Gao told the court his occupation was a "composer lyricist" and his place of birth was Beijing before going on to explain his regret and sorrow over his crime.
21 She told the women that the shorter men included a physician, a best-selling lyricist, a champion skier, abercrombie and fitch, a venture capitalist who'd made millions at the age of 25.
22 He swept Song of the Year, Best Composer and Best Lyricist for his single Jonathan's Song.
23 At about the age of ten, around the time of his parents' divorce, Sondheim became friends with Jimmy Hammerstein, son of the well-known lyricist and playwright Oscar Hammerstein II.
24 However, Lin Sheng Xiang, the lead vocalist and composer, and lyricist Zhong Yongfeng continued to collaborate and compose songs.
25 Yan Su, China's civilian Major General, the famous playwright, lyricist.
26 "As an actress, I turned down the chance to go to India, " recalls Kama Linden, now a lyricist.
27 The lyrics to Danny Boy were written by English lawyer and lyricist Frederic Weatherly in 1910.
28 It's not often that an eminent foreign-policy analyst (Khanna) and a former Grateful Dead lyricist (Barlow) agree, so maybe there is something to this idea.
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