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