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He alliterated saying there is no beef between the two rappers.
Benedict Bouverie, she said, was affected in any case, because it alliterated.
He alliterated that the song is no way a diss to Lil Wayne.
He thumped me with a thick thesaurus and alliterated with alacrity.
An hour later, after another episode of wrenching grief, her body alliterated, she gripped a picture of Amy.
The first lift in the b-verse nearly always alliterated with either or both lifts in the a-verse.
The words that contain alliterated syllables are also very important, because not all syllables can be alliterated.
Unusually, he did not use her native Texas, as he felt that the use of Kansas alliterated better with the k sound of the word corny.
Not all my colleagues agree: The New York Times editorialist referred to the Mediterranean rendezvous, and a Time magazine reporter alliterated the mid-Med meeting.
Since the first syllable has an h, and "hwæþer" also has an h in the first syllable, we can guess that the "h" syllables are the ones to be alliterated.
There is a hierarchy of alliteration; nouns and verbs are almost consistently alliterated, whereas 'helping' words such as pronouns and prepositions are almost never alliterated.
The fondness of families for runs of similar names, or of fathers for giving to their sons names that either alliterated with their own or had a similar ending, has been duly represented.