rhythm• He grabbeddance by the arm and led it into the world of cityrhythms, wise guys and lovers.• The band's music is known for its fieryLatinrhythms.• An awkwardgap opened up in the otherwise little bit of rhythm just starting to flow between them.• Without a sense of rhythm our sense of time is devoid of landmarks.• He should be encouraged to stretch down on to the bit without losing balance or rhythm.• The airconditionerbeat a steadyrhythm.• You need to feel the rhythm of the music in order to dance properly.• For the second show their Captain stood by the pianist and rapped out the rhythm.• Marriner will ensure that the words are clearly heard, the instrumental parts all count and that the rhythms are springy.• I was finally fitting in with the rhythm of their household.• the rhythm of the music• I hear Stravinsky, Walton, Hindemith and a couple of other guys who really understoodrhythm.
Originrhythm
(1500-1600)Latinrhythmus, from Greek, from rhein“to flow”