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Definitions from the WebSpondaiseDefinitionVerb: To compose or write in spondaic verse, which consists of metrical feet with two stressed syllables. Noun: A metrical unit or foot in poetry consisting of two stressed syllables.Examples:Verb:I decided to spondaise the final stanza of my poem to create a more emphatic and powerful ending. She skillfully spondaises her lyrics to add a captivating rhythm to her songs. Noun:Shakespeare often used spondaise to convey a more solemn tone in his sonnets. In this line of the poem, the author employs a spondaise to emphasize the contrast between light and darkness. Related Products: | ||||
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