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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31. The interest was again chiefly rhythmic and required the most meticulous playing by all sections in the orchestra.
32. And then in rhythmic tones, half-speech, half-chant, she wrung from deep within herself a description of all-consuming love.
33. The music is marked by sweeping melodies and rhythmic hand clapping.
34. Some rhythmic contraction waves propagated a short distance into the proximal oesophagus.
35. As soon as the rhythmic motion of the cart began Willie fell into a disjointed sleep.
36. This may or may not be joined with the rhythmic designs described in the previous section.
37. As though somewhere, in a particularly lonely part of the world,[sentencedict.com] there is betting on rhythmic gymnastics.
38. Having reached that stage, it may be useful to compare some rhythmic patterns in more detail.
39. Only three months fit that particular rhythmic pattern - March, May, June.
40. Its breath created rhythmic puffs of steam in the chilly air.
41. Each part is so busy with different rhythmic movements that the simple directness of homophony is lost.
42. The declamatory, repetitive, rhythmic prose of Ossian throbs with urgent sonorities and captivates the ear with its haunting incantations.
43. The rhythmic, monotonous noise of their chewing was soothing to Nails.
44. Cureton would surely do better to rely on syntax to determine rhythmic grouping at this level.
45. All the music we listen to falls into two general rhythmic categories.
46. Rhythmic pulse can be a very prominent and essential feature of the music.
47. Most languages, when arrayed in order, offer a rhythmic transition series or sensory structure.
48. Suppleness Exercises ranging from yoga to vigorous swimming engage the body's muscles in regular and rhythmic movements.
49. We would like to draw attention to the very simple rhythmic structure of this double canon.
50. The album is a self-conscious attempt to translate tribal shamanism into a rhythmic faith for the Nineties dance culture.
51. A minute later he heard the rhythmic thump of the starboard bilge pump uniting with his own pumping.
52. And when speech gave way to the rhythmic breathing and small cries or even angry groans that I never tired of overhearing?
53. By means of added rhythmic patterns in chords and arpeggios it can fill out the music to enhance the singing of a congregation.
54. Serial melody of a traditional character clearly needs rhythmic outlines of conventional shape.
55. Once they had done this[sentencedict.com], they used breathing and rhythmic rattling to induce trance states.
56. The modulated, rhythmic braying of that mule fell upon his ears.
57. Other rhythmic sequences consisted of repetitive simultaneous contractions in the uppermost portion of the gullet.
58. Their seat backs pressed gently against them with each rhythmic surge of the horses against their harnesses.
59. However, even relatively rhythmic and non-contact activities may be associated with substantial injury risks.
60. Gently rocked by the smooth, rhythmic action of the calm sea, she gazed up at the sky above.
More similar words: rhythm, biorhythm, logarithmic scale, microeconomics, kashmir, rhyme, rhyming, asthma, epiphyte, neophyte, algorithm, arithmetic, phytoplankton, myth, scythe, by then, by this, by the way, anything, by the book, only that, by the time, mythical, fly the coop, polytheism, by the end of, plaything, by this time, anything but, everything.