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Definition of rhythmically in English: rhythmicallyadverb ˈrɪðmɪkliˈrɪðmɪk(ə)li 1In a way that relates to rhythm. rhythmically complex music rhythmically precise passages of dialogue Example sentencesExamples - I find the slow movement the oddest rhythmically.
- The final main section features a rhythmically buoyant interlude between stanzas with choral sections in dialogue.
- There's something rhythmically beautiful about it.
- Painting re-entered his art in the 1980s, initially via assemblages of paint tubes with their contents squeezed out in rhythmically arranged blobs.
- How he gets such power from this orchestra—usually rhythmically flaccid—I'll never know.
- The monologue continues at a rhythmically controlled pace with no emotion or tension in his voice.
- The music is rhythmically urgent yet laced with aristocratic lyricism.
- The tenor gave a masterful performance of the rhythmically tricky role of Harlequin.
- The video footage, rhythmically edited, is pure vérité.
- It's a typically intense, focused drama, filmed in the director's characteristically muscular, rhythmically disorienting style.
2In a rhythmic manner. the verses are rhythmically chanted they all moved rhythmically to the music Example sentencesExamples - He strode briskly through the dark corridors of his fortress, his sword clicking rhythmically against his left leg.
- As evening approached, the rain persisted, streaking the windowpanes and drumming rhythmically against the rooftop.
- There wasn't room to dance expansively, so we shuffled rhythmically with arms above our heads.
- It was rhythmically dropping debris for the duration of at least a minute, every two seconds.
- The blood rhythmically alternates from red to blue, moving away from the lungs then back again.
- Their feet step rhythmically on wooden floorboards in time to the beat, their eyes fixed on each other.
- I passed by at least five incredible women who almost compelled me to remove my shoe and rhythmically smack my head with it.
- The male flash code involves a single flash repeated rhythmically every 0.6 to 1.0 second, depending upon temperature.
- It is a marine gastropod that swims by rhythmically flapping its wing-like parapodia.
- They rhythmically clapped in an attempt to distract and drown out the speakers.
Definition of rhythmically in US English: rhythmicallyadverbˈriT͟Hmik(ə)lēˈrɪðmɪk(ə)li 1In a way that relates to rhythm. rhythmically complex music rhythmically precise passages of dialogue Example sentencesExamples - The tenor gave a masterful performance of the rhythmically tricky role of Harlequin.
- The monologue continues at a rhythmically controlled pace with no emotion or tension in his voice.
- Painting re-entered his art in the 1980s, initially via assemblages of paint tubes with their contents squeezed out in rhythmically arranged blobs.
- The music is rhythmically urgent yet laced with aristocratic lyricism.
- The final main section features a rhythmically buoyant interlude between stanzas with choral sections in dialogue.
- I find the slow movement the oddest rhythmically.
- The video footage, rhythmically edited, is pure vérité.
- There's something rhythmically beautiful about it.
- It's a typically intense, focused drama, filmed in the director's characteristically muscular, rhythmically disorienting style.
- How he gets such power from this orchestra—usually rhythmically flaccid—I'll never know.
2In a rhythmic manner. the verses are rhythmically chanted they all moved rhythmically to the music Example sentencesExamples - There wasn't room to dance expansively, so we shuffled rhythmically with arms above our heads.
- They rhythmically clapped in an attempt to distract and drown out the speakers.
- It is a marine gastropod that swims by rhythmically flapping its wing-like parapodia.
- The male flash code involves a single flash repeated rhythmically every 0.6 to 1.0 second, depending upon temperature.
- As evening approached, the rain persisted, streaking the windowpanes and drumming rhythmically against the rooftop.
- It was rhythmically dropping debris for the duration of at least a minute, every two seconds.
- He strode briskly through the dark corridors of his fortress, his sword clicking rhythmically against his left leg.
- The blood rhythmically alternates from red to blue, moving away from the lungs then back again.
- I passed by at least five incredible women who almost compelled me to remove my shoe and rhythmically smack my head with it.
- Their feet step rhythmically on wooden floorboards in time to the beat, their eyes fixed on each other.
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