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lilt (n.)
1.a jaunty rhythm in music
2.a recurrent rhythmical series
lilt (v.)
1.articulate in a very careful and rhythmic way
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Merriam Webster
LiltLilt (lĭlt), v. i. [Cf. Norw. lilla, lirla, to sing in a high tone.]
1. To do anything with animation and quickness, as to skip, fly, or hop. [Prov. Eng.] Wordsworth.
2. To sing cheerfully. [Scot.]
LiltLilt, v. t. To utter with spirit, animation, or gayety; to sing with spirit and liveliness.
A classic lecture, rich in sentiment,
With scraps of thundrous epic lilted out
By violet-hooded doctors. Tennyson.
LiltLilt, n.
1. Animated, brisk motion; spirited rhythm; sprightliness.
The movement, the lilt, and the subtle charm of the verse. F. Harrison.
2. A lively song or dance; a cheerful tune.
The housewife went about her work, or spun at her wheel, with a lilt upon her lips. J. C. Shairp.
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lilt (v.)
↘ chanter, opera singer, professional singer, singable, sing again, singer, song, vocal, vocaliser, vocalist, vocalizer
lilt (n.)
lilt (n.)
rhythmicity - sound property[Hyper.]
chant, lilt, sing, warble - bop, swing - swing - lilting, swinging, swingy, tripping[Dérivé]
lilt (n.)
rhythm[Classe]
répétition rhétorique (fr)[ClasseParExt.]
beat; cadence; cadency; lilt; rhythm[ClasseHyper.]
qualité du style littéraire (fr)[Classe]
organisation scientifique du travail (fr)[Thème]
chose cyclique (fr)[DomaineDescription]
rhythmicity[Hyper.]
cadenced, cadent[Dérivé]
lilt (v.)
Wikipedia
Manufacturer | The Coca-Cola Company |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Introduced | 1975 |
Variants | Pineapple and Grapefruit, Mango and Mandarin, Banana and Peach, Diet, Zero |
Lilt is a brand of soft drink manufactured by The Coca Cola Company and sold in the Seychelles, United Kingdom, Gibraltar and Republic of Ireland only.[1] During the 1980s, Lilt was promoted with the advertising slogan, "the totally tropical taste." In the late 1990s it was heavily promoted with advertisements featuring two Jamaican women, Blanche Williams and Hazel Palmer. They became known in the media as the "Lilt Ladies".[2]
Lilt is also known for its advertising campaign "Here Comes the Lilt Man".
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