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rhythmic

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


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I think it’s the rhythmic click of the needles, the push and pull of the yarn.

From Literature

The rhythmic movement and sore muscles that come from slowly stirring polenta, the way the earthy, nourishing aroma slowly fills the room as the grains start to thicken.

From Salon

A simple example is a playground swing, where timed pushes cause the swing to rise higher even though the motion remains rhythmic.

From Science Daily

In a 2019 study, Lewis and her colleagues found that this fluid moves in a rhythmic pattern as people sleep, closely linked to shifts in brain wave activity.

From Science Daily

From vocalisations to food intake, social interactions to rhythmic beating on trees, known as buttress drumming, they note down everything.

From Barron's