perfect cadence
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of perfect cadence
First recorded in 1720–30
Example Sentences
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They remained there, tucked into his memory, deep within a cave of abstract thoughts: information and ideas about pawns and squares to be used, discarded, or ignored—all in perfect cadence and synchronicity.
From Literature
Perfect Cadence — Same as authentic cadence.
From Literature
That meant nailing the perfect cadence and pressure each time.
From The Verge
“He’s ... putting ... on ... a ... show!” the man on my right responds, each word with perfect cadence.
From Washington Post
That has long been among Rondo’s strengths, but he’s playing the part of an all-time great in driving to the rim, setting up the roll man in perfect cadence, and making the next-level read to a slasher or outside shooter.
From New York Times
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