lyricism in the PONS Dictionary

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It deals frequently with music, as well as the natural world, and has often been cited for its intense lyricism.
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In the second, everything is reduced to very slow motion, and the music seems to be coming from a distance, with great lyricism.
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Critics often praise his work for its lyricism and realism.
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This is a dramatic text which brings us the poetry and lyricism of a time lost.
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And still others displayed a nascent style of his own, contrasting angular, leaping passages and thick harmonic clusters with sudden, unexpected arcs of lyricism. 6.
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It is characterised by a sensuous lyricism, highly skilled craftsmanship, and an original usage of tonality and counterpoint.
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The biggest inspiration for lyricism was keeping busy and going out, instead of locking themselves in and writing.
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Before the album's release, hip hop lyricism was mostly defined by two popular forms.
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That mutter of melody is believed to be unmatched since any scene of lyricism falls short of its reach.
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What remained however, was his lyricism, searing tone and sense of attack.
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