Definitionadj. of or relating to or characteristic of opera
Last update: June 29, 2015
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I am very fond of operatic works. [Please select]
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On the operatic scale established by Wagner such detail is simply lost. [Please select]
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"I'm a great soldier, but my true place is on the operatic stage," said Langdon modestly.' [Please select]
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She was, as usual, strangely and beautifully attired, as though for the operatic stage rather than for a dinner-party. [Please select]
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He sauntered with his hands in the pockets of his short coat, and whistled an operatic air in a low melodious tone. [Please select]
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Occasionally a flock may be surprised sitting about in the trees, deeply absorbed in watching a performance--generally operatic--by one of their number. [Please select]
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I have no doubt it was meant for a purely operatic Faust. [Please select]
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Suddenly some one passed below, whistling like an operatic blackbird, and a voice called out, "All serene." [Please select]
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