| Poetic feet |
Newsday |
08 Aug 2025 |
| Metrical feet |
Universal |
04 Aug 2025 |
| Unstressed-stressed metrical feet |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
05 Jun 2025 |
| Poetic feet |
LA Times Daily |
29 May 2025 |
| Poetic metrical foot |
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| Feet in a meter? |
Universal |
12 Mar 2025 |
| Poetic feet |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
15 Feb 2025 |
| A couple of feet? Hoskins is bloody sizable primarily! |
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| Poetic feet of one kind |
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| Feet at a poetry slam |
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| Metrical feet which consist of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable (5) |
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| Metric feet |
LA Times Daily |
29 Sep 2024 |
| Feet in a meter |
New York Times |
12 Sep 2024 |
| Pound feet? |
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| Poetic feet |
Universal |
19 Jun 2024 |
| They are two foot long (5) |
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| Above and below |
Newsday |
11 May 2024 |
| Poetic feet |
Commuter |
25 Mar 2024 |
| Parts of a meter |
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| Poetic feet |
Commuter |
18 Mar 2024 |
| Poetic feet in Shakespeare |
LA Times Daily |
04 Mar 2024 |
| Metrical feet in poetry (one of three possible spellings) |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
25 Feb 2024 |
| Poetic feet (anagram of "bamis") |
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| Poetic meters |
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| *Feet in a sonnet |
Universal |
09 May 2023 |
| Metrical feet |
Wall Street Journal |
08 May 2023 |
| "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun" quintet |
LA Times Daily |
16 Mar 2023 |
| Shakespeare's 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?' has five of them |
New York Times |
12 Feb 2023 |
| Clever technology reversed doctor's feet |
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| Sonnet line quintet |
LA Times Daily |
06 Oct 2022 |
| Sonnet line quintet |
The Washington Post |
10 Apr 2022 |
| Sonnet line quintet |
LA Times Daily |
10 Apr 2022 |
| There are 70 in a Shakespearean sonnet |
New York Times |
25 Sep 2021 |
| Pope's feet? |
The Washington Post Sunday |
18 Jul 2021 |
| "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" quintet |
LA Times Daily |
01 Jul 2021 |
| 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?' quintet |
The Washington Post |
01 Jul 2021 |
| Feet for poets |
Jonesin |
23 Feb 2021 |
| Feet with rhythm? |
Family Time |
20 Sep 2020 |
| Poetic feet |
Wall Street Journal |
01 Sep 2020 |
| Feet in a sonnet |
The Washington Post Sunday |
14 Jun 2020 |
| Poetic feet |
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| Bits of poetry from writer's American rubbish |
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| Poetic feet |
LA Times Daily |
05 Apr 2020 |
| Poetic feet |
The Washington Post |
05 Apr 2020 |
| Sonnet line quintet |
LA Times Daily |
27 Jan 2020 |
| Sonnet line quintet |
The Washington Post |
27 Jan 2020 |
| Poetic feet |
Newsday |
05 Jan 2020 |
| At front, snow by massed artillery is backed-up two feet |
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| Trio in "To be, or not to be" |
LA Times Daily |
31 Oct 2019 |
| Trio in 'To be, or not to be' |
The Washington Post |
31 Oct 2019 |
| Poetic feet |
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| Shakespeare's plays are full of them |
The Washington Post |
13 Sep 2019 |
| Shakespeare's plays are full of them |
LA Times Daily |
13 Sep 2019 |
| Bard's feet |
Premier Sunday |
07 Jul 2019 |
| Feet in a meter? |
LA Times Daily |
15 Jun 2019 |
| Feet in a meter? |
The Washington Post |
15 Jun 2019 |
| Those bragging about, primarily, big feet? |
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| Trio in "To be, or not to be" |
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| Shakespeare's plays are full of them |
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| Feet in a meter? |
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| Scanned feet |
The Washington Post Sunday |
16 Dec 2018 |
| Poet's ''da-DA, da-DA'' |
Newsday |
13 Apr 2018 |
| Quartet in 'Whose woods these are I think I know' |
The Washington Post |
21 Feb 2018 |
| Quartet in "Whose woods these are I think I know" |
LA Times Daily |
21 Feb 2018 |
| Quartet in "Whose woods these are I think I know" |
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| 'Above' and 'beyond,' e.g |
New York Times |
22 Oct 2017 |
| Two-syllable metric feet |
USA Today |
05 Jul 2017 |
| "Above" and "beyond," e.g. |
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| Two-syllable metric feet |
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| Feet, as measured in poetry |
Universal |
12 Nov 2016 |
| One little creature's lacking head and feet |
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| Shakespeare's feet |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Mar 2016 |
| Feet in some meters |
Universal |
12 Jan 2016 |
| Feet, as measured in poetry |
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| Feet in some meters |
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| Feet in a meter |
Universal |
18 Oct 2015 |
| Ambi's put out some poetic measures |
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| Feet, in verse |
Premier Sunday |
19 Apr 2015 |
| Some two-syllable feet |
USA Today |
02 Apr 2015 |
| Keatsian feet |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
27 Feb 2015 |
| Poetic feet |
Universal |
06 Feb 2015 |
| Metrical feet |
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| Poetry feet |
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| Poetic feet |
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| Feet in a meter |
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| Feet, in verse |
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| Some two-syllable feet |
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| Keatsian feet |
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| Feet of a poet |
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| Frost's feet? |
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| Rhythmic feet |
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| Poets' feet |
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| Poetic feet |
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| Poetic units |
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| Feet for poets |
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| Poets' feet |
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| Feet with rhythm |
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| Poetic feet |
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| Rhythmic feet? |
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| Sonneteer's feet |
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| Two-syllable feet |
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| Two-syllable feet |
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| Sonnet line fivesome |
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| Sonnet line fivesome |
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| Poets' feet |
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| Shakespearean feet |
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| Rhythmic feet? |
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| Shakespearean feet |
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| Feet in a meter? |
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| Rhythmic feet? |
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| Poetic feet |
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| Poets' feet |
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| Poetry feet |
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| Poetry feet |
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| "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" has five of these |
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| da-DUM, da-DUM, da-DUM |
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| Shakespeare's feet? |
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| Metric feet |
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| Poetry feet |
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| Feet in a meter |
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| Poet's feet |
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| Metrical units |
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| Poetic feet |
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| Sonnet segments |
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| Rhythmic feet |
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| Feet found in English verse |
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| Shakespeare's feet |
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| Frost's feet? |
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| Metric measures |
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| Feet on the desk, maybe |
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| Feet on the desk, maybe |
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| Frost feet |
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| Metrical units |
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| Poetic feet |
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| Shakespeare's feet |
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| "Come live with me and be my love" has four of them |
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| Poetic feet |
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| Poetic units |
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| "Come live with me and be my love" has four of them |
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| Metrical feet |
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| Feet, of sorts |
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| Shakespeare's feet |
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| Common pentameter components |
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| Feet of poetry |
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| Shakespeare's feet |
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| Feet in meter |
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| Frosty feet? |
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| Feet of poetry |
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| Pentameter parts, maybe |
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| Prosodic feet |
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| Poetic units |
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| Some feet |
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| Poetic feet |
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| Feet in some meters |
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| Shakespearean feet |
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| Feet for poets |
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| Poets' feet |
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| Some two-syllable feet |
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| Feet in meter |
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| "Frost-y" feet |
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| Feet for poets |
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| Metrical feet |
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| Rhythmic feet |
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| Pentameter parts |
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| Two-beat feet |
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| Feet with rhythm? |
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| Two-syllable feet |
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| Sonnet segments |
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| Metrical measures |
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| Ogden Nash's feet |
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| Metrical feet |
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| Blank-verse feet |
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| Whittier's feet |
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| Feet for W. S. Gilbert |
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| Feet of common measure |
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| Verse cadences |
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| Metrical feet of two syllables. |
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| Poetic feet. |
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| Feet that go along with the beat |
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| Poetic feet, used by Pope. |
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| Two-syllable feet, in verse. |
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| Metrical feet. |
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