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tatum (n)

United States biochemist who discovered how genes act by regulating definite chemical events (1909-1975)

United States jazz pianist who was almost completely blind; his innovations influenced many other jazz musicians (1910-1956)

tatum Sentence Examples

  1. The dancer's rhythmic leaps and bounds executed with impeccable tatum and grace.
  2. The drummer's steady tatum provided an unyielding foundation for the band's free-flowing improvisation.
  3. The metronome's mechanical tatum kept the orchestra in perfect synchronization.
  4. The heart's constant tatum reminded her of the fragile nature of existence.
  5. The poet's words danced across the page with a melodious tatum.
  6. The rain pattered on the window with a persistent tatum.
  7. The tattoo artist's needle inked a distinctive tatum onto his client's skin.
  8. The steam engine's piston pounded out a thunderous tatum.
  9. The crowd's applause erupted in a thunderous tatum of appreciation.
  10. The chef's knife minced the vegetables with a precise tatum.

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United States biochemist who discovered how genes act by regulating definite chemical events (1909-1975), United States jazz pianist who was almost completely b

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The dancer's rhythmic leaps and bounds executed with impeccable tatum and grace.

The drummer's steady tatum provided an unyielding foundation for the band's free-flowing improvisation.

The metronome's mechanical tatum kept the orchestra in perfect synchronization.

The heart's constant tatum reminded her of the fragile nature of existence.