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    Usar "rime" en una oración

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    rime


    rimed


    rimes


    riming


    1. skin slips and slimes on the rime ring of white water edges


    2. to the notice of people with whom we have been in contact at a later rime, this also


    3. on the stove to wipe the rime off her skin


    4. February, and the rime


    5. from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner


    6. Tel spoke grimly, a rime of ice frosting his pale grey eyes


    7. Two words rime with one another when there is identity ofsound between the last stressed


    8. regard it as a faulty rime


    9. replaces rime in the even verses


    10. redondillas; others have the crossed rime

    11. rime in the even


    12. 9 rime as couplets; 6 and 12 alsorime; the other verses are blank


    13. Verses 1 and 3 rime and 2 and 4 assonate, except in therefrain, where 1 and 3 are blank


    14. Exposure’s proof traumatic, feels much colder than the frosty rime


    15. adjusted eitherto the rime scheme of the preceding verses or to


    16. expressionin a rime of coarse sentiment which recounts the


    17. Spanish poetry there are two kinds of rime, consonantal rime andassonance


    18. Consonantal rime is the


    19. consonantal rime, but withoutregularity; and many lines are left unrimed


    20. The Rime of the Ancient Schi Lehrer -- 57

    21. The Rime of the


    22. The Rime of the Ancient Schi Lehrer -- 59


    23. The Rime of the Ancient Schi Lehrer -- 61


    24. The Rime of the Ancient Schi Lehrer -- 63


    25. The Rime of the Ancient Schi Lehrer -- 65


    26. The Rime of the Ancient Schi Lehrer -- 67


    27. The Rime of the Ancient Schi Lehrer -- 69


    28. The Rime of the Ancient Schi Lehrer -- 71


    29. in which thereis rime of the last stressed vowel and of any consonants andvowels that may


    30. (2) Or rimed verse may have "assonance," in whichthere is rime of the last accented vowel and

    31. Assonance of alternate lines is the usual rime of the romances, as in:


    32. Footnote 25: (return) The versos sueltos are, with regard to the absence of rime, in imitationof classic Greek and Latin verse


    33. Footnote 27: (return) Verses of three or four syllables are best treated as half-lines, withinner rime ( versos leonínos)


    34. of the Sapphic strophe), withinner rime:


    35. stanza, and not morethan two lines having the same rime should stand together(pp


    36. Most of the lines rime, but without


    37. Oceano: note the omission of the accent on e, that theword may rime with soberano and vano; but here oceanostill has four syllables


    38. ciclopeas: note the omission of the accent on o thatthe word may rime with ideas


    39. perfection; but is marred by an occasionalabuse of verbal endings in rime, and the inadvertent


    40. The rime requires habita, instead of habitad

    41. That what comes out of a star must be that which is in a star and what comes out of the star in this picture is liquid heat…then why is it liquid heat? The best Newtonian wisdom can come up with is as senseless as a nursery rime explained to toddlers


    42. My father King Calas passed away just short of a rime ago


    43. Ymor's headquarters were in the leaning Tower at the junction of Rime Street and Frost Alley


    44. Like many schoolboys of his era, he had read Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Rime of the Ancient Mariner


    45. Then he walked out in the garden, and looked at the early rime on the grass and fresh spring leaves


    46. At first it looked like a vast blue fort or Valhalla; but when they began to tuck the coarse meadow hay into the crevices, and this became covered with rime and icicles, it looked like a venerable moss-grown and hoary ruin, built of azure-tinted marble, the abode of Winter, that old man we see in the almanac—his shanty, as if he had a design to estivate with us


    47. His footing on the treacherous rime


    48. Palings all are edged with rime,


    1. stew bubbled nosily and the steam from the cook stoves rimed the


    2. (2) Or rimed verse may have "assonance," in whichthere is rime of the last accented vowel and


    3. Overhead, exit signs rimed with road salt slid by


    4. A burr or a rimed thistle, or the wind in his ears


    5. From the deep freeze he fetched rimed cartons of beans and strawberries, twenty years old


    6. Then, loping down a dirt path, he felt his red eyes burning, his fur pelt rimed with morning, as inside Cousin William he panted through a hollow and dissolved away


    7. But perhaps this is more perceptible to a Frenchman used to more rigidity in the rimed versification of his great classics than to an Englishman with the freedom of blank verse in his ear


    1. words if they are in fact differentwords in meaning: ven (they see) rimes with vén (come)


    2. "Over us" plainly assonates, rather than rimes, with "glorious,"but this is dangerously close to


    3. "[14] These various rimes, exceptthe tercet, are found in La Moza de Cántaro, but in this rule, as inothers


    4. first rimes with the third andfifth, the second with the fourth and sixth,


    5. RIMES OF AN ANCIENT SKI TEACHER


    6. consists of five octosyllabic lines, with twoconsonantal rimes, arranged so that no more than two may


    7. The last one has a very unusual combination of rimes:


    8. RIMES OF AN ANCIENT SKI TEACHER"


    9. Every visitor who came to the house paid his tribute to the melancholy mood of the hostess, and then amused himself with society gossip, dancing, intellectual games, and bouts rimes, which were in vogue at the Karagins’


    1. vowels, but not ofthe consonants, in the riming syllables


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    Sinónimos para "rime"

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