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		Definition of lyrically in English: lyricallyadverbˈlɪrɪk(ə)liˈlɪrɪk(ə)li 1In a manner which expresses emotions in an imaginative and beautiful way.  he spoke lyrically of his childhood  Example sentencesExamples -  The original actor set the standard here for a lyrically beautiful loser, for which this remake actor is physically unqualified.
 -  I paint my scenes spontaneously as the narrative develops lyrically in me.
 -  Dancers in the foreground render human life, beautifully and lyrically.
 -  It is used here to pull apart complacency, to lyrically deconstruct everyday communication.
 -  In a lyrically crafted homily, he displayed his mastery of words to criticize the world's major nations for presiding over the destruction of the environment.
 -  He varies his technique, sometimes painting lyrically, sometimes crudely, with a near garish palette.
 -  The play's often epigrammatic language can be ironic, bitter, philosophical, and even lyrically tender.
 -  This is the painter at his most lyrically compelling.
 -  The photograph documenting this action is lyrically beautiful.
 -  She gives a lyrically engaging performance.
 
 2With reference to the words of a popular song.  the new songs are more interesting, both musically and lyrically  Example sentencesExamples -  Lyrically, he favors rhymes and trivia more here than in his previous work.
 -  The album is lyrically obsessed with time and death, and musically infatuated with bad music from the 1980s.
 -  Lyrically, the songs on the record are intense and at times melancholy.
 -  Lyrically, these songs have the power to leave a lasting impression on young ears.
 -  Her most vulnerable work to date is a record that lyrically tackles everything from intimidating social gatherings to parenthood.
 -  Few have songs as lyrically complex and make them seem like simple sing-alongs.
 -  It seems obvious here that he took his time with his rhymes, leaving few holes in his album lyrically.
 -  Lyrically, it's filled with the singer's trademark dense, one-sided conversations in the first- and second-person.
 -  I like the songs that lyrically dissect opposing emotions and combine them within one song.
 -  This piece is lyrically substandard to the surrounding material, and the closing title track doesn't find its sea legs until the very end.
 
    Definition of lyrically in US English: lyricallyadverbˈlirik(ə)lēˈlɪrɪk(ə)li 1In a manner which expresses emotions in an imaginative and beautiful way.  he spoke lyrically of his childhood  Example sentencesExamples -  He varies his technique, sometimes painting lyrically, sometimes crudely, with a near garish palette.
 -  She gives a lyrically engaging performance.
 -  In a lyrically crafted homily, he displayed his mastery of words to criticize the world's major nations for presiding over the destruction of the environment.
 -  The original actor set the standard here for a lyrically beautiful loser, for which this remake actor is physically unqualified.
 -  It is used here to pull apart complacency, to lyrically deconstruct everyday communication.
 -  I paint my scenes spontaneously as the narrative develops lyrically in me.
 -  The play's often epigrammatic language can be ironic, bitter, philosophical, and even lyrically tender.
 -  Dancers in the foreground render human life, beautifully and lyrically.
 -  This is the painter at his most lyrically compelling.
 -  The photograph documenting this action is lyrically beautiful.
 
 2With reference to the words of a popular song.  the new songs are more interesting, both musically and lyrically  Example sentencesExamples -  Lyrically, these songs have the power to leave a lasting impression on young ears.
 -  The album is lyrically obsessed with time and death, and musically infatuated with bad music from the 1980s.
 -  Few have songs as lyrically complex and make them seem like simple sing-alongs.
 -  This piece is lyrically substandard to the surrounding material, and the closing title track doesn't find its sea legs until the very end.
 -  Lyrically, the songs on the record are intense and at times melancholy.
 -  Her most vulnerable work to date is a record that lyrically tackles everything from intimidating social gatherings to parenthood.
 -  It seems obvious here that he took his time with his rhymes, leaving few holes in his album lyrically.
 -  Lyrically, he favors rhymes and trivia more here than in his previous work.
 -  Lyrically, it's filled with the singer's trademark dense, one-sided conversations in the first- and second-person.
 -  I like the songs that lyrically dissect opposing emotions and combine them within one song.
 
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