A section of verse concerning a single theme; tirade.(noun)
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Use "laisse" in a sentence
"That the Bush administration has taken this kind of laisse-faire approach when it comes to government, when it comes to helping out people, the free market approach."
"The assonances are beyond recovering; the "laisse" or leash of verses or assonances with the concluding cry, "Aoi," has long ago vanished from verse or song."
"This "laisse" is even more eleventh-century than the other, but it appealed no longer to the warriors; it spoke rather to the monks."