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rhythm

[rith-uhm] / ˈrɪð əm /


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Thousands of light-sticks shifted colour in the dark, moving in rhythm and revealing the size of the crowd, which had filled the square.

From BBC

After that night, we slipped into a rhythm.

From Los Angeles Times

I, on the other hand, fell in love with each boy in my class in turn, in a kind of hopeless, regular rhythm.

From Literature

The bigger issue with the production, however, is one of rhythm.

From Los Angeles Times

On “Situation,” the hissing hi-hat hinted at on earlier tracks becomes explicit and the rhythm is officially disco, though with a twangy urban cowboy version of the beat.

From The Wall Street Journal