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anaphora

[uh-naf-er-uh] / əˈnæf ər ə /


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Mueller’s verbal dryness, amid the juicy statements, florid grandstanding, and indignant anaphora of his questioners, was like the rustling pages of an old book.

From The New Yorker

Mr. Muldoon uses anaphora — the repeated use of the word “every” — to pulverizing effect.

From New York Times

The Hill doesn’t tell us exactly what Miss Clinton said, except that single word “dismantle,” which turns out to have been an anaphora.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the following two paragraphs Cuomo used anaphora within anaphora, which is tough to pull off.

From Forbes

The copywriters have taken clichés, and added a toxic combination of anaphora and assonance.

From The Guardian