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phrasal

[frey-zuhl] / ˈfreɪ zəl /


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Repetition has an indelible place in Black expressive culture: in the syncopated rhythms of jazz, the phrasal repetitions of the blues and the guttural moans of soul made meaningful by dint of remarkable vocal performances.

From New York Times • Mar. 4, 2021

I created a new pile for the phrasal verb “take about,” and then my sprachgefühl found its voice: “That’s not a phrasal verb.”

From Slate • Mar. 14, 2017

Cline loves phrasal fragments: “The dark maritime cypress packed tight outside the window, the twitch of salt air.”

From The New Yorker • May 30, 2016

If anything, its fractured lines and phrasal salad are a sign that something’s suspiciously wrong and the message should be discarded.

From Scientific American • Jun. 19, 2013

But these patterns alone are by no means sufficient to explain or register all the phrasal movements of English prose—as a single sentence will show.

From The Principles of English Versification by Baum, Paull Franklin