Sentences

balladry in a sentence

n.

Definition

Balladry refers to the art or practice of composing and performing ballads, typically characterized by narrative storytelling and emotional themes.

Sample Sentences

  1. The poet's balladry captured the essence of lost love and longing.
  2. In the small tavern, local musicians often showcased their balladry to entertain patrons.
  3. Her balladry echoed the rich traditions of storytelling that have been passed down through generations.
  4. The balladry of the 19th century often reflected the struggles and triumphs of everyday life.
  5. He was known for his enchanting balladry that could move even the toughest of hearts.
  6. Through her balladry, she painted vivid images of the landscapes she had traveled.
  7. The balladry performed at the festival drew crowds, celebrating the art of narrative song.
  8. Many historians consider traditional balladry a vital link to understanding cultural heritage.
  9. His balladry was a blend of melancholy and hope, resonating deeply with the audience.
  10. The revival of interest in folk balladry has led to a new generation of aspiring singers and songwriters.

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