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Use "liltingly" in a sentence
"But if Hamasyan likes embroidering gentle folk melodies and combining them with a little liltingly tranquil singing too, his power at a keyboard always throbs below the surface in rolling, ostinato patterns, chord-clamouring climaxes and whirling folk dances."
"For variety, there were a jazzy "Lover Man" and a liltingly bitchy "I'm Still Here" (with a new Sondheim lyric: "I kept my distance, kept my space/I kept my nose to spite my face"), which surprised as much as they charmed."
"Like Jon Brion's schizoid musical score, which is liltingly romantic one moment and abrasively percussive the next, "Punch-Drunk Love" is determined to throw you off balance."