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rhythmic

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


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The morning frost glistens, and—in a clever device—the low sun glimmers through a row of unseen, leafless trees behind the artist, casting crisscrossing, rhythmic shadows on the furrows.

From The Wall Street Journal

Together they slapped the ground with their jackets, accenting the ominous rhythmic score, then turned the violence on themselves, slapping their own backs.

From New York Times

Scott Johnson, a composer and guitarist who forged an original style involving the rhythmic cadences of speech and the gestures and timbres of popular music, died on Friday in Manhattan.

From New York Times

The score is least convincing in slouchily rhythmic, singsong passages with drum kit.

From New York Times

With rhythmic support from a tabla, Oak’s Hindustani song glides in and around the California chorale as it flows and surges in English and Latin.

From Los Angeles Times