(I can only assume those delightfully
alliterative names will make their way into a musical number.
Writers Alan J. Schoolcraft and Brent Simons get the details right — like
the alliterative names from Superman's history [Roxanne Ritchie for Lois Lane; Megamind for Lex Luthor — though he's really more like Brainiac; even giving the archetypal superhero the alliterative name Metro Man], or the idea that a superhero as invincible as Metro Man must have a weakness.
Alliterative names tend to roll off the tongue in poetic fashion.
I'm usually a fan of
alliterative names, but Tennessee's parents seem to have gone slightly too literal in the whole «meaningful» names department.
Or this one: a 2013 piece by Andrew Brischler with an unprintably
alliterative name and a boldly colorful canvas featuring six vertical stripes.
Not exact matches
BTW, my chosen
name is more of an
alliterative play on words, like» sleeplessinseattle»... not meant to convey gender
Blissful Basil was originally the
name that we came up with for this blog because it was a bit catchy and
alliterative.
Each of the designs features a letter from the alphabet, a vibrant monochromatic portrait of an
alliterative animal, and the
name of the animal printed from a wearer's - eye angle.
Global brands choose
alliterative headlines, brand
names and products.
For instance, «Dunkin Donuts», the retailer brand
name is
alliterative and this sort of similarity in sound in linked words is really attractive.
Booker Prize winner John Banville was too high and mighty to put his actual
name on a humble crime novel, so he chose the
alliterative pseudonym Benjamin Black.
Specifically, the game features region settings similar to the first game, including its
alliterative level
names, but its goofy humor is more akin to more recent games.
Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, went by his middle
name; perhaps he thought Stephen Cleveland was a tad too
alliterative.