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Definitionadj. having or denoting a high range
Last update: September 18, 2015
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Lily is a very good soprano. [Please select]
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He sings in soprano. [Please select]
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Trombones often played with the three lower voices, a practice of high antiquity surviving from a time when there were soprano trombones or cornetti (Zincken, a sort of treble serpent) to play with the sopranos. [Please select]
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Reedy freckled soprano. [Please select]
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By the author of "The Soprano," &c. [Please select]
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"She was the mezzo-soprano soloist in your choir four years, and you haven't tried to help her since she came back to the Sawdust Pile." [Please select]
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Accompanied by the lower, more continuous notes from among the trees, it rose, a clear, pure, wonderful soprano, lifting the whole wide chorus nearer heaven. [Please select]
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The dog made fierce motions as if swimming, and whined in a thin and desperate soprano. [Please select]
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The great soprano, the prima donna, appeared and delivered herself of a song for which she was famous with astonishing eclat. [Please select]
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Then in a little while the stage grew dark, the orchestration lapsed to a murmur, and the tenor and the soprano reentered. [Please select]
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The mezzo-soprano, the confidante of the prima donna, entered, and a trio developed that had but a mediocre success. [Please select]
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