Sentence example with the word 'crescendo'

crescendo

a cappella, aggrandizement, augmentation, capriccioso, distend, get ahead, larghissimo, piano, rise, spreading, upsurge

Definition adj. gradually increasing in volume

Last update: June 17, 2015

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The Ripper was, by now, reaching a crescendo of violence.   [noun]

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Rising crescendo Milligan: (vicar) It started in Brighton - 1898 - the year of the great Edison Bell.   [noun]

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The sound began as light pecks on the window, and quickly grew to a crescendo of crashing rocks.   [Please select]

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That loud crescendo echoes in the still house of memory.   [Please select]

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"It was a perfect crescendo of horrors, wasn't it."   [Please select]

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Trenor brought this out in a CRESCENDO of indignation.   [Please select]

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The usual cry is a crescendo _ku-il_, _ku-il_, _ku-il_, which to Indian ears is very sweet-sounding.   [Please select]

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A stacatto note from the dog, prolonged infinitely in hysterical crescendo, demanded comment from somebody.   [Please select]

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The Zeppelin raids, with their slow crescendo of blood-stained futility, began before the end of 1914.   [Please select]

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The shrill voices of the insurgents reached crescendo as they hurled forth their defiance.   [Please select]

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You brought out that crescendo passage very well indeed.   [Please select]

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