Sentence examples for the cadence from inspiring English sources

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the cadence

noun

The act or state of declining or sinking.

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You have to learn the cadence.

THE CADENCE OF GRASS, by Thomas McGuane.

The cadence was blunt, broken, stark.

Stomping their feet to the cadence.

Justin Gurney, in the bow, set the cadence.

The cadence of color is echoed by the cadence of construction.

The cadence, the repetitions, the breathing are meditative.

I heard and saw the cadence of a true leader.

The cadence was cultured, the subject matter refined.

Listen to what he said, the cadence of his voice".

The moment has the cadence of a teacher taking attendance.

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