end-stopped
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of end-stopped
First recorded in 1875–80
Vocabulary lists containing end-stopped
Example Sentences
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The core style is low-slung and fluid in an international contemporary vein, but with precisely attacked, end-stopped action that seems to be drawn from martial arts.
From New York Times • Mar. 30, 2023
The poem is nine such statements in nine end-stopped lines.
From The New Yorker • Nov. 4, 2019
Either way, the novella is written in declarative, end-stopped lines, and almost every sentence begins with its subject, as in: “Minna’s in love with Lars./ Lars used to really like Minna.”
From Slate • Jul. 6, 2016
It could not have stood in sharper contrast to his earlier work, especially that of his lyric period, plays such as Romeo and Juliet defined by heavily end-stopped lines and extensive rhyme.
From The Guardian • Apr. 17, 2016
Obviously one may find such clear phrase-pauses, without punctuation, as will justify the caption "end-stopped."
From English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History by Alden, Raymond MacDonald
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