Sentences with phrase «much rhyme»

The phrase "much rhyme" means that there are many words or phrases in a poem or song that sound similar to each other. It indicates that the piece has a lot of repetition in its sounds, making it more musical and rhythmical. Full definition
But that's the way it goes in a movie that, true to its title, tends to stick different scene ideas together without much rhyme, reason, or follow - through.
If you're like me, I like to pack my smoothies with optimal nutrition and to be honest, there isn't much rhyme or reason to them.
The covers always have had as much rhyme (PITT IS IT!
I haven't really discovered much rhyme and reason in current UK policies (and I don't mean Brexit per se, which I think could be reasonably negotiated, but rather the actual execution).
Scrolling through the first 10 or 15 hits, I didn't discern much rhyme or reason to them.
Its conspiracy design allows it to pin the crime on any introduced character without much rhyme or reason (a tactic it uses to little satisfaction).
The other weeks don't have much rhyme or reason to them, but the placement of week 2 at the top of the list is no accident.
While there may not be much rhyme or reason when it comes to newborns, like the time the eat, or how much they will eat during each feeding, there is one thing that's for sure: when a baby is hungry, she is going to eat.
The choreography amounts to a lot of spinning and slicing with the camera speed sped up and slowed down without much rhyme or reason.
Most of the film rambles along without much rhyme or reason.
The narrative follows Jon Smoak, a man who has been going through the motions of following the teachings of Jesus Christ, but without much rhyme or reason.
There doesn't seem to be much rhyme or reason to it, but it's a problem you learn to adjust to accepting that, sometimes, there's just no explanation.
One of Thomas Was Alone's strengths was the way that the story developed through the voice of Wallace's narrator, whereas Volume feels like you've been thrown into this world without much rhyme or reason, and you're left to figure an awful lot of it out yourself.
There doesn't seem to be much rhyme or reason to it.
There doesn't seem to be much rhyme or reason as to where you'll be finding gold and silver versus ruby and sapphire so it will require a good bit of luck to find these ores.
But since I never started before with a clear vision for a design plan, I would just purge the old and useless stuff and then put everything else back without much rhyme or reason.
Aside from making sure my lines started and ended either at the top or bottom (meaning I didn't start or end any right in the middle of my vase), there wasn't much rhyme or reason to where I placed my tape.
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