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(Adjective) skoczny; śpiewny, melodyjny; raźny;

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(głos, sposób mówienia) melodyjny, śpiewny

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melodyjny

śpiewny

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On Mixed Race, he typically puts the most threatening lyrics - of "Murder Weapon" for example - in the lilting vocal of Riley, feminising it.

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First up, @danfobo recommended "lovely local lass" Beth Jeans Houghton, whose lilting country wisps kept me foot-tapping from London to Peterborough.

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"Look further into the stands of trees / and everything changes", she says in the lovely, lilting "Viral Landscape", in which the collection's themes of physical uncertainty, and the glad embrace of it, are exemplified.

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With his black cowboy boots and a lilting accent that seems to hint at the South, he looks an unlikely visionary for urban Detroit as he describes vegetable plots, fields and greenhouses, all the while wielding a hefty stick to keep away stray dogs and looking at burnt-out houses sometimes used as crack dens.

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