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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61. Gone are the wild, kaleidoscopic murals, desiccated couches and furry dancing masses that rendered the old space a rhythmic poltergeist.
62. Extra effects provide various industrial and ambient noises, along with off-the-wall sounds which work well in contemporary rhythmic contexts.
63. Minton's sober and workmanlike drawings instance his delight in registering rhythmic activity and industrial shapes.
64. She is the current two-time defending national rhythmic gymnastics champion.
65. Yet his accompaniment relies on the rhythmic complexity of bebop.
66. From the sound of his rhythmic breathing, Loretta could tell he was fast asleep.
67. A body of soldiers in sports kit marched past at a slow, rhythmic pace, singing loudly.
68. Think for a moment of the difference in rhythmic pattern of these three songs.
69. I was day-dreaming when the phone rang, looking at an old woman sweeping the courtyard with deliberate rhythmic strokes.
70. There goes Fencing, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Diving, Equestrian and Sync.
71. Frogs in the tangled grass croaked rhythmic accompaniment.
72. Yet it's rhythmic and melodic at the same time.
73. A rhythmic ballroom dance that originated in Latin America.
74. The person breathes in a slow, rhythmic pattern.
75. Rock'n'roll, a blues derivative, was rhythmic dance music.
76. music with a fast, rhythmic beat.
77. Meredith: from a fall during rhythmic gymnastic, I remember.
78. Etudes for bassoon of Technical and Rhythmic.
79. While sustaining the working memory of visual stimuli,[www.Sentencedict.com] the rhythmic activity of the subject's different brain areas were transiently synchronised.
80. The rhythmic fluctuations of blood filling and casual changes of the muscle tone explain difference between results of IOP successive measurings during tonometry .
81. Like most autists, he is hyper-sensitive to noise, touch and visual stimuli, so he found brushing his teeth impossible until he discovered the more rhythmic electric toothbrush.
82. But the primitive , offbeat rhythmic drive he added was entirely his own.
83. Dickinson's broken meter, unusual rhythmic patterns, and assonance struck even respected critics of the time as sloppy and inept.
84. Instead the solution is an elegant contemporary extension consisting of a rhythmic series of double and single height spaces, connected with mezzanines, panoptic windows and footbridges.
85. Now, in a rhythmic, singsong voice, he spoke to his people in Arabic, recounting their hopes for the peace process and reaffirming the legitimacy of their aspirations.
86. While yet many score yards off, other rhythmic sounds became audible to her.
87. The rhythmic forms of nothingness and existence, motionlessness and motion well intertwine each painting element into an organic and new whole and associate the visual images with viewers.
88. Its musical style includes irregular rhythmic patterns, vigorous bodily movements.
89. The triple rhythmic pattern in Zhaendale and the free rhythmic feature of Yadegen are musical characteristics common in the northeast provinces.
90. However, humans, unlike other mammalian species, have the unique ability, consciously and cognitively, to override their internal biological clock and its rhythmic outputs.
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.