➠ IAMBI - 5 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - Metrical foot consisting of two syllables
  • - Bits of Shakespeare sonnets, or their subtext?
  • - Feet and inches are measurements British insist on using first of all
  • - Confession of giant lacking good feet
  • - Fancy way of saying 'feet'?
  • - Feature of William? Big feet!
  • - Giant's description of himself, briefly: more than one foot?
  • - Opposites of trochees
  • - Feet of two syllables.
  • - Setter's perhaps half-straight feet?
  • - Metric feet [Plural]
  • - "She walks in beauty, like the night" feet
  • - Iowa doctor starting to introduce poetic measures
  • - "short-long" poetic feet
  • - A doctor probing eyes, we hear, and feet
  • - Metrical units with an unstressed and a stressed syllable
  • - Metrical units with alternating long and short syllables
  • - One cartoon character missing head and feet
  • - Poetic pairs
  • - Some metrical feet
  • - 'Whose woods these are I think I know' has four
  • - William bicycles -- feet getting stuck
  • - 'But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?,' e.g
  • - There are usually five in a sonnet line
  • - Poetic metrical units
  • - Metric poetic feet
  • - Stressed feet, in poetry
  • - Common sonnet line quintet
  • - Literary feet
  • - Verse units
  • - Feet in some meters (Var.)
  • - Feet in a line
  • - Short feet
  • - Poetic metrical units (Var.)
  • - I am near big feet
  • - Units in a poem
  • - Pentameter pieces, perhaps
  • - Poetic metrical feet
  • - Horace's Epodes
  • - Metric feet: L.
  • - Metrical feet: Lat.
  • - Film theatre
  • - Poetic feet
  • - Shakespeare's feet
  • - Feet in some meters
  • - Metrical feet
  • - Poets' feet
  • - Sonnet line fivesome
  • - Metric feet
  • - Metrical units
  • - Poet's feet
  • - Some feet
  • - "Frost-y" feet
  • - Metrical foot
  • - Poetic measures
  • - there are five in "shall i compare thee to a summer's day?"
  • - Feet — setter's two to start with
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