a poco, allegro, calando, duple time, legato, pianissimo, rag, rubato, spiccato, tempo, timing
Definitionadv. slowly and broadly
Last update: September 1, 2015
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This section during the past century has extended southward along the bay shore in a string of suburbs known as the Cattete and Botafogo, with that of Larangeiras behind the Cattete in a pretty valley of the same name, and thence on or near the Atlantic coast as Largo dos Leoes, Copacabana and Gavea, the last including the Botanical Garden. [Please select]
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We left Bajio Largo and drove to Hansen's Laguna, a shallow pond over a mile long, much haunted by ducks. [Please select]
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Sure enough, when the car reached the Largo Vittoria, it wheeled and came rumbling back. [Please select]
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Give us one of Chopin's Ballades, or better still a bit of that posthumous Fantasie Impromptu, the largo movement. [Please select]
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Unconsciously his fingers wandered into the familiar notes of Handel's Largo. [Please select]
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She finished the last note of the Largo and sat quiet for a moment. [Please select]
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Flesh and blood could not resist that; then song followed song, the music waxed faster and lighter, until, at last Ward burst into the intoxicating merriment of the Largo al Factotum. [Please select]
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El clima es cálido, húmedo y malsano a lo largo de la costa, pero fresco y más seco en la parte alta del país. [Please select]
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