• A standard limerick poem consists of a stanza of five lines, with the first, second and fifth usually rhyming with one another and having three feet of three syllables...
  • Herford (1863-1935) should be called the Laureate of the Limerick, for he was perhaps the master at producing clean but sharp limericks on all manner of themes.
  • Teachers at the Limerick Language Centre are energetic and enthusiastic, many have more than 10 years of teaching experience in Ireland and abroad.
  • Among established professionals, Edward Lear owns particular fame as a composer of limericks.
  • No one is completely sure where the name “limerick” comes from, but it is probably a reference to the city or county of Limerick in western Ireland.
  • The limerick's anapestic rhythm is created by an accentual pattern that contains many sets of double weakly-stressed syllables.
  • limerick rules Every week on National Public Radio’s broadcasted show, Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me, contestants play a game where they must solve a puzzle by...
  • limerick kelimesinin türkçesinin ne demek olduğunu ve anlamını İngilizce-Türkçe sözlüğümüzde kolayca bulabilirsiniz.
  • Lear intended his limerick poetry to be humorous and silly, while still adhering to the strict structure of this literary device.
  • While Edward brought these short poems into the spotlight, it is believed that they originated in the 1400s in the town of Limerick, Ireland.