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rhythmical

[rith-mi-kuhl] / ˈrɪð mɪ kəl /
ADJECTIVE
with regular rhythm
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It was at this point that he adopted "toasting", a rhythmical vocal style performed over reggae and dance tracks that then became popular in Jamaica in the later 1960s and 70s.

From BBC

He argued that resetting the term count was necessary to keep his lieutenants from “darting their eyes in search for possible successors instead of normal, rhythmical work.”

From Seattle Times

But there were through lines: She noted that “most of these people had a strong rhythmical language.”

From New York Times

“That smooth, rhythmical tone to sing, it’s so beautiful. … We used to dance with our boyfriends to this music.”

From Seattle Times

The rhythmical shouts of the auctioneers and the special hand signals by the bidders were unchanged from Tsukiji, which the market recently left after more than eight decades.

From Washington Times