lilt

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Examples of lilt

  • He imbues his purpose with a lilt that ushers children towards vocational performing - his past.

  • It is important to maintain the two-in-a- bar 'lilt' and not lose momentum.

  • Four have had recurrent episodes of syncope since initial lilt.

  • And again these phrases assume a distinctly melodic lilt, taking on tonal contours that lend the whole a chant-like character.

  • They (the people) speak slowly, and they speak quietly, and have a lilt that echoes the movement of slow moving water.

  • A slick, lilting guitar gently weeping and weaving the soundtrack to my summer of '79.

  • Mozart responded with a lilting melody that enhances the regular, sing-song accents of the metre.

  • I have no great faith in being able to lilt a solution from one country and to impose it upon another.

  • This question lilts been 30 years before the country; the necessity is admitted, is practically admitted, by nearly all reasonable men.

  • I think this one is right: 50,000 people housed in 16,000 lilt flats, with land at £10,000 to £12,000 an acre, at 40 to the acre, cost £31 million in subsidies.

  • He is simply set free and the mine owner is simply set free to agree together if they lilt that the period shall be eight hours instead of seven.

  • His guajiras have a gentle, lilting rhythm, sometimes mixing with elements of the son or the bolero.

  • Combining classical music, traditional rhythms and lyrical narratives into richly textured, lilting and evocative arrangements.

  • His playing was distinguished by a very clear sense of rhythm, with a definite lilt.

  • The melody to which it is sung can scarcely be divorced from the lilt of triple time.

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