His own enrolled unrhythmical bardic troops (humorous mercenaries when Celts) do his trumpeting best, and offend not the Pierides.
2
His wing-covers are nevertheless in rapid motion, but are no longer sounding, or at most emit but an unrhythmical rubbing sound.
3
He must recognize unrhythmical, uncadenced, disjointed, and ejaculatory prose dialogue, with scarcely a lyrical moment in it, as a fit vehicle for music.
4
Unrhythmical singing could not always hold its own; and when polyphonic music came into public favor, secular airs gradually found their way into the choirs.
Ús de unrhythmic en anglès
1
Constrictions, inharmonious and unrhythmic jerks are always out of place in any exercise.
2
Even my own decidedly unrhythmic headnods seemed to sync magically to Lewis Taylor.
3
They had that unrhythmic frequency which suggested that they were responses to a speech.
4
We then speak of it as unrhythmic.
5
So the terms rhythmic and unrhythmic are purely conventional, as also are harmony and discord, which have no actual existence.
6
Rhythmic movements accomplish ten times more than unrhythmic ones, even if unrhythmic movements do not produce unhealthy and abnormal results.
7
A dozen warriors naked to the waist and hideously painted were singing a war song, while they capered and jumped to its unrhythmic tune.
8
It was settled, nose first, into the crook of a downed cypress log and the current lightly rocked its stern in an unrhythmic way.