lilt in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

lilt in the PONS Dictionary

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The percussion parts also alternate the musical pulse and the quintolet rhythm, giving the mringue an additional lilt.
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The lilt of the verses owed something to country music and the mournful harmonies heard on the latter part of the verses added to the overall feeling of melancholy moodiness.
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The men lilt in and out of scenes, into songs and into narration quite seamlessly with a believable rapport and fantastic sound.
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He was equally capable with upbeat novelties and sentimental waltzes; his lyrics are down-to-earth, bluntly rhymed, and with lilting metric energy.
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His language is lucid, his verses lilting, and he infused "bhakti" into everything he wrote.
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The song, an uptempo twelve-bar blues, has a spare, lilting musical framework with a strong vocal.
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Compound time is associated with lilting and dance-like qualities.
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Variation 2 is a subtle piece with a flowing, lilting rhythm.
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Simple repetitive parts mesh, creating momentum and rhythmic interplay producing mellow, lilting, and often hypnotic textures while calling attention to no individual sound.
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His playing was distinguished by a very clear sense of rhythm, with a definite lilt.
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