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running rhythm
noun
, Prosody.
- the usual English verse rhythm created by a succession of metrical feet each of which consists of a stressed syllable and one or two unstressed ones.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of running rhythm1
First recorded in 1880–85
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Example Sentences
As he steps into the unknown and a different running rhythm, Cheptegei says he will give the marathon the respect it deserves.
From BBC
His running rhythm didn’t look smooth and he quit the race after 80 minutes.
From Washington Times
But Rawls has returned to practice and the Seahawks will hope to get him back in a running rhythm heading into the playoffs.
From Seattle Times
You had to watch your feet and the laughing and joking soon quietened as we settled into our running rhythm.
From BBC
His choreography follows the music in a rolling, running rhythm of phrasing and sudden punctuation, movements that fall somewhere between common activity and high stylization.
From Washington Post
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