Sentence example with the word 'recital'

recital

account, declamation, exposition, inaugural address, moralization, philippic, prom, reissue, salutatory, speeching, valediction

Definition n. the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events

Last update: August 23, 2016


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He gives a very good flute recital. .   [Please select]

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Because it was long and boring, I fell asleep during the opera recital.   [Please select]

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A last word, before we enter on the recital.   [Please select]

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He gives a very good flute recital.   [Please select]

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His imagination, in spite of his rebellious soul, had furnished the background for that bald recital.   [Please select]

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During this recital the broom and mop and scrubbing-brush had been picked up and restored to their proper places.   [Please select]

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Twenty times during Jean's recital she had laughed gaily, and never sat a laugh better on any one's countenance than on hers.   [Please select]

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He would not for the world have shocked the sensibilities of his guests by the recital of such cruelties.   [Please select]

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Armitage, listening intently to Chauvenet's recital, felt his blood quicken, and his face flushed for a moment.   [Please select]

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The response of Uncle Remus led to the earnest recital of a piece of unwritten history that must prove interesting to ethnologists.   [Please select]

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But, once more, arguments are here out of place; there is room only for facts, of which I will resume the recital.   [Please select]

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