lyricism - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • movement: From the lyricism of the opening movement to the grandiose final passages, the music is utterly captivating.
  • word: The lyricism of the written word achieves grandiose heights and evokes divine inspiration.

Converse of object

  • have: James MacMillan's three Soutar settings have a timeless remote lyricism.
  • combine: Her choreography creates a witty and direct dance language combining lyricism and intimacy with energy and humor.
  • bring: Huw Roberts was outstanding as one ' star-crossed ' lover, delivering Shakespearean verse with aplomb and bringing lyricism and musicality to the songs.
  • sing: He's got poignant and witty shoe-gazing lyricism sung with a dour voice drenched in strings and classic pop melodies.
  • cut: Nor is it the cutting edge lyricism delivered with unwavering tenacity that holds the attention until the encore.
  • deliver: Nor is it the cutting edge lyricism delivered with unwavering tenacity that holds the attention until the encore.

Adjective modifier

  • poetic: Verlaine's poetic lyricism and crystalline guitar lines made for a new music that was a genre in itself.
  • romantic: Rather than postmodern interruptions and irony Moxley's work combines an electic sense of Modernism with a Romantic lyricism.
  • pure: Her dance pours out tunes of pure lyricism, which contrast the stern fanfares of the stern, lacerating drama.
  • beautiful: The best thing about Alex is that despite his strength and masculinity he has this beautiful lyricism.
  • melodic: Conversely The Glory of Love, with its sweet melodic lyricism exudes calm and equilibrium.
  • rich: His music shows a concise approach to form, yet it is filled with strong rhythmic feel and a rich lyricism.

Noun used with modifier

  • edge: Nor is it the cutting edge lyricism delivered with unwavering tenacity that holds the attention until the encore.
  • street: Life has been described as having the attitude and determination of a young Snoop Dogg with the street knowledge lyricism of Nas.

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