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noun • a town in Hawaii on the island of Hawaii | ||||||||
48% | 10 | Verse foot containing one accented syllable and two unaccented syllables at the beginning, and ending with one unaccented syllable and one accented syllable | ||||||
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47% | 6 | Name for a type of foot in poetry consisting of one short syllable followed by one long syllable followed by one short syllable. | ||||||
noun • A verse of this kind. adjective • Using or relating to a metrical pattern of poetry where each foot is composed of three syllables, the first and third of which are stressed and the second is unstressed. This pattern is very rare in English poetry. | ||||||||
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1 | Name for a type of foot in poetry consisting of one short syllable followed by one long syllable followed by one short syllable. | |
2 | Poet with a seemingly self-contradictory name
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29 Apr 2007 | New York Times / 29 Apr 2007 |
3 | Seemingly contradictory
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20 Apr 1987 | New York Times / 20 Apr 1987 |
4 | Seemingly self-contradictory figures of speech
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22 Jun 1990 | New York Times / 22 Jun 1990 |
5 | Seemingly self-contradictory statement
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21 Sep 2001 | The Guardian Quick / 21 Sep 2001 |
6 | Seemingly sound, though self-contradictory, statement
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15 Aug 2006 | The Guardian Quick / 15 Aug 2006 |
7 | Verse foot containing one accented syllable and two unaccented syllables at the beginning, and ending with one unaccented syllable and one accented syllable |