Word "TROCHEE" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a metrical unit with stressed-unstressed syllables

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Metrical foot of one long and one short syllable (7)
A couple of syllables to cheer when throwing up a drop of red
A foot to cheer wildly (7)
Part of verse concerns yew, say, circling round church
Originally came here to get treatment for foot The Guardian Cryptic 24 Oct 2023
Maestro cheekily clasping foot The Guardian Cryptic 16 Oct 2023
In poetry, the reverse of an iamb The Times Specialist Sunday 16 Jul 2023
Poetic foot Wall Street Journal 16 Mar 2022
Say yew outside old church is poetic feature
As Yeats saw it, foot of mythological bird you once caught? Irish Times Crosaire 24 Apr 2021
Box, perhaps containing old chief's foot
A foot preserved in vitro – cheek!
Foot of giant bird encountered in the east
European at back of sportsmen's line after twisting right foot
Foot mythical bird put in the shoe, finally
Counterpart of an iamb New York Times 22 Sep 2018
Foot of old companion jammed in box? The Telegraph Toughie 28 Aug 2018
Metric foot; to cheer (anag.) The Telegraph Quick 20 Jul 2018
Metrical foot The Telegraph Quick 04 May 2018
You once grabbed big bird's foot
Counterpart of an iamb
Yew, say, outside old church is a poetic feature The Times Cryptic 15 May 2017
Iamb's counterpart Wall Street Journal 09 Apr 2016
Precious weight system finally replaced by revolutionary European metric unit The Telegraph Toughie 03 Jul 2015
You once caught mythical bird's foot
One of four in "Double, double toil and trouble"
Metrical foot
Metric foot
Iamb's opposite
Two-syllable foot
Metrical foot
Metrical foot.
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