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Definitionn. a practice session in preparation for a public performance
Last update: June 20, 2015
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The rehearsal went well, and most people then decamped to a local coffee shop to wait for the draw. [verb]
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In the rehearsal they did the chorus ala " Power Cut " but live it was sung like on " Alternative Chartbusters ". [verb]
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--Pat--pat; and here's a marvelous convenient place for our rehearsal. [verb]
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One more rehearsal to-morrow, and then the two voices would have given such a performance as perhaps was never before heard within the temple walls. [verb]
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I waited a few days in expectation of its being put in rehearsal, and wondering at the delay, applied to my worthy patron, who excused Mr. [verb]
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Its a mere rehearsal of Much Ado about Nothing. [verb]
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In form it is a rehearsal of the first baptismal rite, but with omission of the water. [Please select]
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It looked as if there had been a rehearsal. [Please select]
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Miss Champion, you will walk down with me to the very next rehearsal. [Please select]
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"Monsieur has also done my cats the honour of attending a rehearsal." [Please select]
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I forgot all about those kids I was going to take to the chorus rehearsal. [Please select]
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