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ritmado
Recurring with measured regularity.
rhythmic
unrhythmical
regular
beating
measured
swinging
throbbing
metric
tripping
pulsing
periodic
intoned
Portuguese
ritmado
rhythmic
1
Now it unfolded; it burst its bounds; it was a
rhythmic
stampede.
2
We could see the
rhythmic
motion of the fan-drill in the pews.
3
The balance of the
rhythmic
clauses never obscures or overloads the sense.
4
And in the north the ominous murmur had become a
rhythmic
roar.
5
He runs in a relaxed, easy,
rhythmic
fashion from start to finish.
1
The very breath of life mysteriously comes and goes in
rhythmical
flow.
2
The more slow and
rhythmical
your tattoo the sooner he is charmed.
3
He somehow forgot the rolling and
rhythmical
eloquence prepared for the occasion.
4
The dance was called the tripudium from its having three
rhythmical
beats.
5
To the
rhythmical
pulse of the drums, they dance the welcome dance.
6
And immediately he went back to his machine and his
rhythmical
pounding.
7
And then, after six more verses of
rhythmical
chaff, this prophetic stanza:
8
And now the
rhythmical
tapping of Miss Thorne's fan underwent a change.
9
But further description of the
rhythmical
experience is most natural in psychological terms.
10
In the normal,
rhythmical
breath exhalation takes about twice the time of inhalation.
11
The nails then entered in rapid succession with a
rhythmical
cadence.
12
Just then the steady droning of the engine seemed a bit less
rhythmical
.
13
There was a very slight movement in it,
rhythmical
and slow.
14
In other words, a
rhythmical
grouping once set up naturally tends to persist.
15
All movement must be
rhythmical
and spontaneous, and never the result of effort.
16
Each of the twelve books is a single organic
rhythmical
structure.
rhythmical
rhythmical movement
rhythmical breathing
rhythmical cadence
rhythmical beat
rhythmical motion
Portuguese
ritmado
rítmico