Stroppy :
stroppy
τροχίζεταιstroppilyλουρί,stroppy
τροχίζεταιstroppilyλουρί,stroppy
Adjective(1) obstreperous
(1) The order in strophe one appears in stanza two as 6 i, 5 2, 4 3.(2) Frequency and strophe length were measured in narrow and wide band modes, respectively.(3) An ├ö├ç├┐aria├ö├ç├û was distinguished from a ├ö├ç├┐madrigal├ö├ç├û in having a strophic text, with the same music, or a variation of it, set to each strophe .(4) The distance between the two vertical arrows indicates the strophe length.(5) He believes that the syllable count of poetic lines, strophes , stanzas, and poems was essential to the writing of biblical poetry.(6) For example, in Schubert's HeidenrÔö£├éslein three verses, or strophes , are set to the same melody, with no alterations to the voice part or the piano accompaniment.(7) The more reflective, sentimental, strophic Cancion is represented to a lesser extent.(8) This phrase construction does not interfere with the overall strophic form of the piece.(9) In some strophes of the poem I tried to depict the tempest, followed by the calm of the sea.(10) His poems are written in regular stanzas, either strophic or triadic.(11) There is an almost ritual use of repetition in the strophic or modified strophic songs.(12) Apparently he also has limited patience for Orff's strophic writing, because he cuts verses from some of the numbers.(13) We measured song repertoire size as the number of different song figures in 25 consecutive song strophes .(14) Though the poems were in a European habit, Bialik imbues them with Biblical strophes , as well as prophetic metaphor, syntax, and meter.(15) Most celebrated were the Epodes, songs in simple strophes usually made up of a hexameter or iambic trimeter plus one or two shorter cola.(16) It puts an end to the cyclic character of the six strophes and opens the door back into quotidian time.
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