adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a rhythmic movement (= with a strong rhythm )
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When giving a massage, use firm rhythmic movements.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
movement
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Something in the syncopated rhythmic movement of their two stroking hands stopped him though.
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Does he respond to rhythmic movement ?
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Intuition and artistic sensitivity combine to create a rhythmic movement of special character.
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Characteristically linear in design and dominated by rhythmic movement , it conjures a world beyond time.
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Try to do firm rhythmic movements .
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Each part is so busy with different rhythmic movements that the simple directness of homophony is lost.
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Suppleness Exercises ranging from yoga to vigorous swimming engage the body's muscles in regular and rhythmic movements .
pattern
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Only three months fit that particular rhythmic pattern - March, May, June.
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By means of added rhythmic patterns in chords and arpeggios it can fill out the music to enhance the singing of a congregation.
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Think for a moment of the difference in rhythmic pattern of these three songs.
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Having reached that stage, it may be useful to compare some rhythmic patterns in more detail.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the rhythmic beat of the horses hooves
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A body of soldiers in sports kit marched past at a slow, rhythmic pace, singing loudly.
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As soon as the rhythmic motion of the cart began Willie fell into a disjointed sleep.
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By means of added rhythmic patterns in chords and arpeggios it can fill out the music to enhance the singing of a congregation.
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Moreover, these four hugely wheeling winds resound with rhythmic echoes from realms that can not be directly known.
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Once they had done this, they used breathing and rhythmic rattling to induce trance states.
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Serial melody of a traditional character clearly needs rhythmic outlines of conventional shape.
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The note patternings are really very simple in rhythmic outline, very closely resembling those of early choral music.