Traditional song or poem for children.
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Examples for "nursery rhyme"
Examples for "nursery rhyme"
1It's a nursery rhyme and she learned all the lyrics by heart.
2This explains the nursery rhyme which you have no doubt often heard-
3She recognized it by the morbid nursery rhyme scrawled near the entrance.
4They're the ten little soldier boys of the nursery rhyme, I suppose.
5Did I sing a nursery rhyme to a tune all one note?
1When I sang nursery rhymes to the kids, he was like: 'Stop.
2Forget airline food -Gervais throws a poison dart at nursery rhymes.
3There is a hidden significance in some of the nursery rhymes.
4I sing nursery rhymes with him, and I read to him in French.
5In 1990, he released an album made up largely of children's nursery rhymes.
1Mother Goose rhymes abound in these nonsense refrains, and they are often fine examples of onomatopoeia.
2Even the original sociopolitical meanings of Mother Goose rhymes are lost to the majority of people today.
3They can now rattle off scientific truths about their little digestions as fluently as Mother Goose rhymes.
4"I had a book of Mother Goose rhymes when I was a little kid," I said.
5It was an old Mother Goose rhyme that she hummed over and over, in a low voice at first, but louder as she walked on.
1The old Czech nursery song has an original perspective on where words may come from.
2Ironical Bakkus began to hum the old nursery song:
3Macaulay adduces as an example of this measure, the following line from the well-known nursery song:
4Those are ENGLISHMEN, those are, and your master whenever you please,' as the nursery song says.
5From Ann Taylor's nursery song 'My Mother.'
1She was like the Grim White Woman in the nursery ballads.
1The most ordinary effect of fatigue upon this young lady was to make her resemble the hero of the nursery poem-
2And she resolutely set herself to repeat one of the nursery poems of her childhood, till, wooed by its silly monotony, sleep came.
Translations for nursery poem