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What does alliterative mean?

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Adjective
  1. In the form or style of alliteration.
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Shelves are stocked with olive oils, peppers, pasta, pastries and other alliterative aliment.
The attempt to place Thomas in the Welsh bardic tradition because of his alliterative style largely fails since the poet himself disputed it.
All of the verbs in this excerpt are polysyllabic, strategically alliterative, and speak to various kinds of action that jolt the reader.
If Mr Bush stands for anything it is for this alliterative slogan the Republican answer to the Clintonian New Democrats.
The two-man chorus is lent an alliterative, Anglo-Saxon form reminiscent of Heaney's Beowulf.
The poems are alliterative, disjunctive, unpunctuated, fabular, and also political, based as they are on maps and their borders and flags.

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