arrhythmically

English

Etymology

From arrhythmic +‎ -ally.

Adverb

arrhythmically (comparative more arrhythmically, superlative most arrhythmically)

  1. In an arrhythmic manner; without a fixed rhythm
    • 1988 January 29, Justin Hayford, “Discovery in De Kalb”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      These gestures, performed with the nonchalance of a daily chore, appeared and disappeared arrhythmically, weaving an intricate texture.
    • 2007, Emily Gould, Zareen Jaffery, chapter 12, in Hex Education, New York, N.Y.: Razorbill, →ISBN, page 104:
      I lean in for a closer inspection as one little froggie flops arrhythmically down in front of me.

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