Couplets, by definition, are restrictive, far more so than other rhyme schemes, which space out their repetitions, allowing the reader a breath or two before the familiar sound comes boomeranging back. |
There were sentences about camouflaging with a veneer, and girding with an orb, and boomeranging parallels. |
But events could soon spin out of control if a ground invasion ensues, boomeranging on Bibi. |
What was in 1985 just ordinary Iowa niceness came boomeranging back. |
On Aug. 2, 2005, the circuitous trajectory of Messenger, a NASA spacecraft, brought it boomeranging back toward Earth on its way to explore Mercury. |