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Synonyms for lyrical

suitable for or suggestive of singing

expressing deep emotion

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Lyrically, Kano is energetic and perceptive, delivering every line with urgency.
I Am Not A Muse shows a sense of humour that was always present in Heaton's work but it is lyrically clumsy in places.
They're not controversial and only became slightly cool when, on second album The First Days Of Spring, singer Charlie Fink dealt lyrically with his break-up with fellow folkie Laura Marling, who had been in the band for its first album, Peaceful, The World Lays Me Down.
The Notting Hill-born musician - who has been honoured with an Ivor Novello award, a BBC Radio lifetime achievement gong and the Orville H Gibson award for best acoustic guitar player - has always been a guitarist par excellence and however more so than on this, where he is back on top musical form both lyrically and musically.
Many words such as LYRICALLY exhibit the same combination of letters (in this case, LY) at' their beginning and end.
Dark and heavy (both lyrically and musically) it's a world away from SFA, but we like that the chaps are forever trying to do something different.
It's not that they're especially dissimilar lyrically but Q is much more of a blunt force.
Dappy says the record deals with people "getting to their lowest but lyrically, it talks of turning a negative into a positive" - whatever that means.
Taken as a whole, Bad Blood is an intimate, emotionally raw and lyrically fearless folk rock set sure to please newcomers and long time Egge enthusiasts alike.
Letter For Annie boasts a stadium singalong chorus that brings Bono and waving mobile phones to mind, while single Popsong is lyrically clever, and Some Frontier may put you in mind of Adam & The Ants.
Man's place in the cosmos and the mysteries of creation are lyrically explored in this installation by South African artist and filmmaker William Kentridge.
"I ask my dancers to move with and against gravity, as well as fly lyrically across space, encompasing both the hard edge of street dance and the fluidity of classical technique."
The concept of togetherness between mother and child is explored lyrically and at length here.
The band won best song musically and lyrically for One Day Like This and also picked up best contemporary song for Grounds For Divorce.