lilt|lilted|lilting|lilts in English
verb
[lɪlt]
play or sing in a light rhythmic manne
Use "lilt|lilted|lilting|lilts" in a sentence
1. She's got the lilt.
2. She spoke in her soft lilting brogue.
3. She has a faint Irish lilt.
4. We struck up in a lilting voice.
5. Michelle spoke with a soothing Southern lilt.
6. He had a pleasant, lilting northern accent.
7. She has a lilt to her voice.
8. The flute broke into a light lilting air.
9. He's got that lovely Irish lilt in his voice.
10. Many of his patriotic songs have a stirring lilt.
11. I asked Lilt if she'd change shifts with me.
12. There was a lilt in her voice which was new.
13. Her voice is child-like, with a West Country lilt.
14. Synonyms for Croons include sings, hums, warbles, lilts, quavers, carols, trills, serenades, trolls and lulls
15. 12 Many of his patriotic songs have a stirring lilt.
16. Sastri's speech was cultured and precise, with a Pakistan lilt.
17. And sings her lilting lulabies in the arms of the winds.
18. Talk and song from tongues of lilting grace , whose sounds caress my ear.
19. And the music of the fluttering birds had an eerie lilt to it.
20. His The Long Regret is considered on a par with Sea Lilt.
21. Mr Goodnight's voice has returned to its more usual, gentle Southern lilt.
22. 28 Talk and song from tongues of lilting grace , whose sounds caress my ear.
23. A tuneless, wordless lilting song that rose and fell and meandered like a stream.
24. 4 A tuneless, wordless lilting song that rose and fell and meandered like a stream.
25. He speaks English with a strong Chinese accent and speaks Chinese with a lilt.