Definitionn. an entertainer who performs a dramatic or musical work for an audience
Last update: June 29, 2015
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He is a talented performer of that orchestra. [Please select]
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The ritualistic theologians, however, go an important step further by identifying Prajapati with the performer, or patron, of the sacrifice, the sacrificer; every sacrifice thus becoming invested - in addition to its cosmic significance - with the mystic power of regenerating the sacrificer by cleansing him of all guilt and securing for him a seat in the eternal abodes. [Please select]
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The ancient Romans patronised this instrument largely, and the Emperor Nero was a skilled performer. [Please select]
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It is played with a bow which the performer cleverly inserts between the strings. [Please select]
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She likes the genuine article--and well, it all began with that song; Now you're a regular performer, a _maƮtre_, a Rubinstein.' [Please select]
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It is better that a girl should return from school a first-rate reader, than a first-rate performer on the pianoforte. [Please select]
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The dancing was simple: it consisted chiefly of the Highland Fling danced by the performer according to taste or imagination. [Please select]
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This empty abdomen with its thoracic annex forms an enormous resonator, such as no other performer in our countryside can boast of. [Please select]
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Even Lucy enjoyed it when once it had begun, and the little performer at the piano played well, and kept excellent time. [Please select]
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The trainer and public performer find that things must always be done in the same fixed order; any change, anything unusual, any strange sound, light, color, or movement, and trouble at once ensues. [Please select]
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"Don't get waxy, old feller," said the performer in a youthful voice, "I ain't a-goin' to charge you nothink for it."' [Please select]
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