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alliteration

[uh-lit-uh-rey-shuhn] / Ι™ΛŒlΙͺt Ι™ΛˆreΙͺ ΚƒΙ™n /




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And as Herndon pointed out, “in time Lincoln’s style changed: he became more eloquent but with less gaudy ornamentation. He grew in oratorical power, dropping gradually the alliteration and rosy metaphor of youth.”

From The Wall Street Journal ● Oct. 7, 2025

He named the brand Merch Motel because he found the phrase descriptive and liked its alliteration.

From Los Angeles Times ● May 15, 2025

One for alliteration fans - could Broadway Boy follow Mon Mome, Party Politics and Red Rum as a nifty-sounding National winner for trainer, who has triumphed twice before?

From BBC ● Apr. 3, 2025

The dialogue snaps with playful alliteration, repetition and puns, even rhymes that punch up lines rather than overpower them.

From New York Times ● Feb. 26, 2023

And even where something appears merely decorative—a run of alliteration or a mellifluously turned sentence—it serves to commend the speech more easily to memory, and to give pleasure to the audience.

From "Words Like Loaded Pistols" by Sam Leith




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