Synonym: beat, meter, swing, tempo. Similar words: myth, by this, by then, by the way, anything, by the time, only that, by the end of. Meaning: ['rɪðm] n. 1. the basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music 2. recurring at regular intervals 3. an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs 4. the arrangement of spoken words alternating stressed and unstressed elements 5. natural family planning in which ovulation is assumed to occur 14 days before the onset of a period (the fertile period would be assumed to extend from day 10 through day 18 of her cycle).
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121. Her head throbbed in rhythm with her bruises, yet she'd hardly noticed any of it downstairs.
122. Her pounding boots beat out the rhythm of a wild Slavonic stomp.
123. A defibrillator can analyze the heart rhythm of a cardiac arrest victim and administer an electric shock.
124. If the language has long and short vowels and consonants, this will affect the rhythm of the language.
125. Quadruple rhythm has four beats per measure.
126. Now, the cosmos grants you a rhythm section.
126. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
127. Sinus rhythm can often be maintained with quinidine.
128. Man, I dig those rhythm and blues.
129. He also listened to music that influenced his later singing, including country, rhythm - and - blues, religious music.
130. The Uygur folk dances feature vibrating rhythm , diversified movements and superb skill.
131. Rein back is a rearward diagonal movement a two - beat rhythm but without a moment of suspension.
132. His , Taking afterand WangXianzhi , precipitous, strong rhythm and sharp particularly.
133. A sustained pedal then accompanies the manuels, who have a dotted quaver, semi - quaver rhythm.
134. Methods 78 patients were sinus rhythm by oral quinidine or amiodarone or direct current cardioversion.
135. As sene el features of the music and rhythm, making a beautiful lyrical dance movements, Graceful.
136. Mitral valve regurgitation can cause arrhythmia[sentencedict.com], an abnormal speed or rhythm of the heartbeat.
137. Articles about rhythm and blues quad skating and a column by Bill Butler.
138. Rhythm was described by Schopenhauer as melody deprived of its pitch ( Edith Sitwell ).
139. Breathing with the woman's respiratory rate to adjust the rhythm of comfort.
140. Couples who practice the rhythm method of contraception have to keep this fact well in mind.
141. The architectural style of Dongying is simple and sprightly, exhibiting its unique rhythm of urban construction.
142. The succession of the community of phytoplankton is a natural. rhythm.
143. He also listened to music that influenced his later singing, including country, rhythm - and - blues, and religious music.
144. Results: The frequency the strength and the rhythm is related to the peristalsis of the stomach.
145. These construction kits are full of traditional reggae melodies and rhythm.
146. The carefree rain's rhythm, the time samsara, is awaking or sleepwalks, is real or the fairyland.
147. Reversion to sinus rhythm , by means of electrical countershock , is indicated.
148. Chinese metrical verse sound pattern contents rhythm and the rules of rhyming.
149. O Henry's usage of parallelism featured well - knit plot and clear rhythm.
150. People's sense of musical rhythm of the beat, in fact, his experience is a dynamic law.
More similar words: myth, by this, by then, by the way, anything, by the time, only that, by the end of, anything but, by this time, everything, carry through.