Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- intransitive verb To use alliteration in speech or writing.
- intransitive verb To have or contain alliteration.
- intransitive verb To form or arrange with alliteration.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To begin with the same letter or sound, as two or more words in immediate or near succession; agree in initial letter or sound; make an alliteration.
- To use alliteration.
- noun One given to the use of alliteration.
- Formed by or showing alliteration: as, alliterate words.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To employ or place so as to make alliteration.
- intransitive verb To compose alliteratively; also, to constitute alliteration.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb to use
alliteration
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb use alliteration as a form of poetry
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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(What you meant, I assume, was "alliterate", as in "bobby bounced a bright blue ball before bounding back to billy's")
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Perhaps you could give us the some sort of creatively alliterate Christmas film list.
TEN of TERROR #9: The Shining « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009
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(Like Chesterton, I alliterate too much; and for the same reason, which is that I will not knock off using the right word and seek a feeble substitute, merely because too many of the right words begin with the same letter of the alphabet.)
Quotha: A comment upon the procedures of the CBO superversive 2010
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(Like Chesterton, I alliterate too much; and for the same reason, which is that I will not knock off using the right word and seek a feeble substitute, merely because too many of the right words begin with the same letter of the alphabet.)
superversive: A digression superversive 2010
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I will also pitch the other more wordy, alliterate, and somewhat baser title that came to mind:
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Scanning verse is infinitely more complex that we lead students to realize (lest they despair), so I would say that the meter of the line is perfectly acceptable OE verse, though, as you point out, it doesn't alliterate.
The Poetics of Tolkien Europop Richard Nokes 2006
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By nonreader, we met alliterate — someone who can read perfectly well, but prefers other forms of communication and art over text.
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| Reply being the notorious nitpicker (and alliterate to boot!) that I am.
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Justice Peter Zarella, for example, made a thoughtful and alliterate injunction: "The ancient definition of marriage as the union of one man and one woman has its basis in biology, not bigotry."
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"Pastors on Patrol" reminds me of Hell's Grannies and "Irish Send Fast Filly to Feature in Festival" is too lyrical to be anything but an alliterate contrivance.
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