assonance, clink, dingdong, eye rhyme, jingle, monotony, pitter-patter, repetitiousness, rhyme royal, single rhyme, stale repetition, trot
Definitionn. use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse
Last update: September 9, 2015
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Frankly, I am stunned that there isn't more alliteration. [Please select]
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It is written in an elaborate stanza combining meter and alliteration. [Please select]
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26-50, a free rendering to suggest the alliteration of the original. [Please select]
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"Krupp and Kaiser," he grasped that obvious, convenient alliteration. [Please select]
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[35-16] Note the striking alliteration in these two lines. [Please select]
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Accent, alliteration, and an abrupt break in the middle of each line gave their poetry a kind of martial rhythm. [Please select]
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Sophie May must doubtless be a fancy name, by reason of the spelling, and we have only to be greatful that the author did not inflict on us the customary alliteration in her pseudonyme. [Please select]
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