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rhythmic

[rith-mik] / ˈrɪð mɪk /
ADJECTIVE
cadenced
Synonyms


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The morning frost glistens, and—in a clever device—the low sun glimmers through a row of unseen, leafless trees behind the artist, casting crisscrossing, rhythmic shadows on the furrows.

From The Wall Street Journal

That iteration started gently but grew exuberant, as Mr. Lloyd improvised phrases within and around an emphatic cross-cultural rhythmic conversation.

From The Wall Street Journal

The study also revealed that amyloid plaques appeared to create new rhythmic patterns in genes that do not usually follow a daily cycle.

From Science Daily

Observing wolves’ long rhythmic strides, he was struck by their grace as they drifted “through the trees, reminiscent of the movement of water or of shadows.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But alongside its rhythmic bravado, reparto’s explicit language often veers into the dehumanizing and misogynistic.

From Los Angeles Times