Metronomes [noun]
Definition of Metronomes:
watch
Opposite/Antonyms of Metronomes:
-
Sentence/Example of Metronomes:
The metronome indication, found at the beginning of most modern scores.
And now the Wyvern swung it back and forth in a metronome sweep.
The metronome is not expensive to put up; it costs 16 at the most.
The sense of time deserted him when the metronome of heartbeat died.
The simplest form is the tick-tick-tick of a watch or metronome.
The metronome at that time was a comparatively new instrument.
The metronome is of assistance, as is counting, but these are not enough.
On the other hand, I do not believe that Chopin wrote to a metronome.
The stops can be varied for any length of time by regulating the weight on the metronome.
The reel and metronome should be wound up after printing two dozen cards.