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lilts Meaning in Bengali



 গুঁজন, আনন্দপূর্ণ গান, আনন্দপূর্ণ সুর,

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lilts's Usage Examples:

play on the Northumberland or Small-pipes; and with his old tunes, his lilts, his pauses, and his variations, I was always excessively pleased.


melody only McCartney could have written, carried along by guitar that lilts like Brazilian bossa nova and soft-touch percussion from Nigerian instrumentalist.


Cooke's debut work that her "attractive voice alternately thrusts bluntly and lilts poetically.


Booklist wrote "Although the rhyme at times limps rather than lilts, there's a warmth to this that makes the whole more than the sum of its.


and John Peacock, he kept up the ancient tunes, with all their charming lilts and pauses, unspoiled by the modern improvers of the music with their 'idiot.


The First Thing Everyday, 101 and Knowing How Much all bear her trademark lilts and are swimmingly easy on the ears.


The horn lilts inferiorly towards its lateral edge.


The language of "I come from haunts of coot and hern" lilts and ripples like the brook in the poem and the last two lines of "Come down.


a Woman'" but not "any more substantive", noting how Del Rey "sways and lilts through the delicate rhythm, eventually finding her way toward a glitchy.


"Shrike" is a fluttering folk torch song with guitar lilts and bellowed vocals where he laments his inability to voice his lost love.


James Pagan and Ann Mcnight-Kerr, by Alexander Rodger, Glasgow Poet He lilts a good sang owre a tankard o' ale; He cracks a sly joke too, wi' humorous.


slower moments, departing from Octo Octa's house sound for "pensive piano lilts" and Amen breaks, summarized Crack Magazine.


called the album "an intriguing, multi layered slab of British prog that lilts between Marillion-esque passages before lurching into moments of crushing.


The roots of his style, marked by the lilts of human speech, emerge from the world of folk music.



lilts's Meaning':

a jaunty rhythm in music

Synonyms:

rhythmicity; swing;

Antonyms:

voice; devoice; uncommunicative;

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