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Definitions from the WebVerseNoun: 1. A single line of metrical poetry, typically having a specific number of syllables. Example: Shakespeare's sonnets are composed of fourteen verses each. 2. A stanza or a group of lines in a poem, usually sharing a common meter and rhyme scheme. Example: The first verse of the poem sets the tone for the rest of the verses. 3. Poetry in general, especially as written or recited in a rhythmic and metrical form. Example: The event showcased various forms of verse, including haiku, sonnets, and free verse. Verb: 1. To compose or write poetry. Example: The poet spent hours verse after verse, pouring his emotions onto paper. 2. To recite or read aloud a verse or poetry. Example: She decided to verse the famous poem at the open mic night. | ||||
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