Synonym: rhythmical. Similar words: rhythm, biorhythm, logarithmic scale, microeconomics, kashmir, rhyme, rhyming, asthma. Meaning: ['rɪðmɪk(l)] adj. recurring with measured regularity.
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1. They danced to the rhythmic beat of the music.
2. Good breathing is slow, rhythmic and deep.
3. Her breathing became more rhythmic.
4. Do the exercises with slow, rhythmic movements.
5. These nerve centres generate rhythmic movements; or to be more specific, rhythmic stomach movements.
6. Other ocular signs include involuntary rhythmic movement of the eyeball.
7. Does he respond to rhythmic movement?
8. Try to do firm rhythmic movements.
9. Does he prefer soft music boxes or rhythmic beats?
10. Note the changing patterns of the tides, their rhythmic waves, choppy seas, fast-flowing currents and white crests.
11. The drones interrupted their rhythmic flights over the fields and began to fly about erratically.
12. Intuition and artistic sensitivity combine to create a rhythmic movement of special character.
13. The rhythmic clapping convinced him they were dancing, probably teaching each other routines.
14. Lush simplicity, spatial silence and rhythmic repetition create a musical atmosphere the mind can inhabit.
15. Characteristically linear in design and dominated by rhythmic movement, it conjures a world beyond time.
16. The rhythmic design and pitch scheme are therefore extremely important.
17. The note patternings are really very simple in rhythmic outline, very closely resembling those of early choral music.
18. Such is the skill of the rhythmic pacing however, that the final chord seemed poised to continue.
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19. We were all linked in a vast and rhythmic coincidence, a daisy chain of rumor, suspicion and secret wish.
20. Something in the syncopated rhythmic movement of their two stroking hands stopped him though.
21. For many, bebop, because of its rhythmic instinct and rebellious style, was a verbal starting point.
22. Moreover, these four hugely wheeling winds resound with rhythmic echoes from realms that can not be directly known.
23. Although people complained about the volume, the rhythmic concept represented his biggest break with the past.
24. The perfect coordination of the dancers and singers added a rhythmic charm to the performance.
25. Although some modern dancers do without music in the accepted sense of that term, they rarely do without rhythmic phrasing.
26. He commented patronisingly that almost the only sounds he heard from Baldwin during Cabinets were the rhythmic sucking of his pipe.
27. The score trades in the familiar chord progressions, sticky rhythmic motives and unremitting polyphony.
28. Bromocriptine increases the level of dopamine in the brain, which controls rhythmic biological cycles that recur every 24 hours.
29. Nevertheless the Finale is given high definition characterisation, through scrupulously worked articulation, and a fine rhythmic sense.
30. It was a continual clanking, rotating sound, a whirring rhythmic, steel-against-steel sound that made your teeth wince.
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