Sentence example with the word 'ballad'

ballad

alba, blues song, canzonetta, dithyramb, epopoeia, jingle, matin, pastoral elegy, rondeau, song, triolet

Definition n. a narrative song with a recurrent refrain

Last update: June 30, 2016


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Strike up a ballad.   [noun]

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His singing of that simple ballad, Martin, is the most trenchant rendering I ever heard in the whole course of my experience.   [noun]

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On account of its obscure origin and its oral transmission, the ballad is always the most difficult of literary subjects.   [noun]

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In 1897, at Berneval, Oscar Wilde wrote The Ballad of Reading Jail.   [noun]

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The sweet ballad is so typical of the sounds played at the end of Northern soul all-nighters.   [noun]

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"I should be very sorry if I could not understand a French ballad, little miss."   [noun]

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I vow, I have not seen or heard a worse halfpenny ballad; I don't believe you could match it in any pedlar's pack in the country.   [noun]

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There were musicians in her ladyship's household--youths who played lute and viol, and sang the dainty, meaningless songs of the latest ballad-mongers very prettily.   [noun]

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