(Phonology) the loss of sounds from within a word (as in `fo'c'sle' for `forecastle')
Rhythms which are in some way unexpected, used to convey an off-beat feel to music.
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Examples for "syncope "
Examples for "syncope "
1 Background: syncope is an important, but underestimated clinical problem in older persons.
2 Conclusions: Despite recommendations for the use of syncope guidelines, adherence is suboptimal.
3 Conclusion: Vasovagal syncope and DRPH were by far the most frequent diagnoses.
4 Finally, power in high-frequency bands decreased less in the group with syncope .
5 But it might be that the apricots had brought on the syncope .
1 There's quite a variety, but all have in common an inherent syncopation .
2 Before another word could be said, log-drums began beating in ominous syncopation .
3 The theme is three periods in length, the second opening with a syncopation .
4 He created syncopation between different percussion bugs and had the whole room dancing.
5 Now this process of coördination involves two activities, syncopation and substitution.
6 Their final effort looked decent, a tumbling cascade of syncopation .
7 Years ago he had outgrown cabaret mania and recovered from the fascination of syncopation .
8 It's got soul, syncopation , and would seem to have a lot of life yet.
9 She didn't like the endless repetition and the heavy syncopation , which she found intrusive.
10 The dancing sticks beat the floor in a low, sensuous syncopation that stirred the blood.
11 He took that syncopation too fast in the beginning.
12 His heart pounded in syncopation with his throbbing headache.
13 His hands move faster and faster in staccato syncopation .
14 Bare sole and boot heel gave his gait syncopation .
15 A syncopation like the clatter of wheels on rails.
16 As a kid, I always imagined an army marching in syncopation whenever this happened, Wallace says.
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