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Filter by Meaning The cadenced tone of the professor's lectures kept his students engaged.
The ballet dancer moved with a cadenced grace, captivating the audience.
The ballet dancer's movements were cadenced and graceful.
The soldier's cadenced marching impressed their commanding officer.
The military band played a cadenced march, perfectly in time with each other.
The chef's cooking had a cadenced precision, making each dish perfect.
The poet's words had a cadenced flow to them, making them sound like music.
The athlete's cadenced breathing kept her pace steady throughout the race.
The speaker's cadenced voice added gravitas to his political speeches.
The news anchor's cadenced voice conveyed a sense of authority.
The tennis player had a cadenced rhythm to his serve, making it nearly impossible for his opponent to return.
The sound of the wind chimes was cadenced and calming.
The writer's use of cadenced prose gave the story a lyrical quality.
The yoga instructor's voice had a cadenced quality that helped the students relax and focus.
The runner's footsteps had a cadenced pattern as they hit the pavement.
The poem had a cadenced structure that made it easy to read aloud.
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