Elliot begins the roundelay by lurching into a mad pash for the beautiful, cheerful, lost Lee.
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In a movie rife with emotional shorthand, Kutcher seems to be working in a better film than this roundelay.
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No one quite knows where the world will end up in this new roundelay of policy decisions and feedback loops.
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This chorale roundelay about a school trip to the woods in winter is just 52 words and two-and-a-half minutes long.
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Vicky Cristina Barcelona hasn't many laughs, but this romantic roundelay is so enticing, filmgoers are likely to smile out loud.
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To disguise the members of the romantic roundelay, the novelist set the story a century earlier and invented some elements.
From the post-gazette.com
The talented cast, which also includes Marisa Tomei as Carl's reward for barroom honesty, encourages us to view this many-sided roundelay of love from a wise, overhead perspective.
From the stltoday.com
Instead in this swank whiskey bar, the anomalous American vice chairman of the Doosan corporation has four men out on a hoesik, a traditional roundelay of after-work drinks.
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That Chekhovian title may have promised Woody Allen at his most pretentious, but this 1986 roundelay grossed $40m and became his biggest ever box-office hit.
From the guardian.co.uk
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A song in which a line or phrase is repeated as the refrain
The Rondelet (or roundelay) is a brief French form of poetry. It consists of one stanza, made up of seven lines. It contains a refrain, a strict rhyme scheme and a distinct meter pattern.
A poem with a refrain repeated frequently or at fixed intervals, as in a rondel.
A term used as a generic label for fixed forms of poetry using limited rhymes--such as the rondeau, rondel, and roundel. ...