iambus
Example Sentences
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The daintiest alternation of iambus and trochee is joined to the serpent's cunning in swiftly tripping dactyls.
From Shandygaff by Morley, Christopher
Never take an iambus for a Christian name.
From The Art of Letters by Lynd, Robert
Thus the three words marked above make a 'choriambus'—u u —, or perhaps a 'paeon primus'—u u u; a dactyl, by virtue of comic rapidity, being only equal to an iambus when distinctly pronounced.
From Literary Remains, Volume 2 by Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
In Browning’s “Prospice,” the iambus predominates, and expresses heroic endurance and courage in meeting death; but the first foot—“Fear death”—is a spondee, and indicates the deliberative realization of the situation.
From Browning and the Dramatic Monologue by Curry, S. S. (Samuel Silas)
Since both the iambus and the anapest are accented on the last syllable, they may be interchanged.
From Composition-Rhetoric by Brooks, Stratton D.