The plural of rhythm is rhythms.
As in "the music has good rhythms.
I can give you several sentences.The rhythm of the music made me tap my toes.He has no sense of rhythm.I like the rhythm and rhyme of that poem.
The term rhythm refers to any wavelike reccurence motion or sound. In poetry, it is the natural rise and fall of language brought about by the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. In some patterns, rhythm is irregular. Often, the change in rhythm emphasizes the words involved as in the following poem.
The noun rhythm has the adjective forms rhythmic or rhythmical. The adverb form is "rhythmically."
* syncopation
The strange song didn't have all the qualities it should, but it had rhythm. Written by Ruby Barford Grade 5
Rhythms is the plural of rhythm
Rhythms is the plural of rhythm
Rhythm Crwths, the plural of a Welsh musical instrument Syzygy Trysts
rhythm
external rhythm and internal rhythm
It stands for rhythm and blues. It is a style of music.
he has rhythm she has lots of rhythm in the way the gives him oral sex
Rhythm City - TV series - was created on 2007-07-09.
Rhythm is a noun.
rhythm divine
Rhythm is a noun.
Rhythm = リズム (Rizumu)