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alliterative

[uh-lit-uh-rey-tiv, -er-uh-tiv] / əˈlɪt əˌreɪ tɪv, -ər ə tɪv /


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When Biden, Harris and other top administration officials visit Africa next year, as Biden promised at the summit, they can put the alliterative policies into practice.

From Washington Post

In addition to sporting an abundance of alliterative actors with the letter “S” — Sarah Snook!

From Los Angeles Times

Over a Wheezy beat that seesaws between digital comet dust and ghosts playing cello, Gunna coaxes his forebears into an alliterative gymnastics routine for the ages.

From Washington Post

The Cree-Métis Flett pairs rhythmic alliterative verse about animals at play with repeating silhouettes of frolicking children to celebrate our interconnectedness.

From New York Times

I am not in the habit of answering persons of Mr. Brown’s culture and I should not do so now were it not for his references to Hopkins’s “bumpy alliterative craft.”

From New York Times