Sentence example with the word 'viola'

viola

bass, bull fiddle, cornopean, fiddlebow, gemshorn, melodia, plein jeu, register, stopped diapason, trombone, violoncello

Definition n. any of the numerous plants of the genus Viola

Last update: July 5, 2015

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For example, it has often been said that the extent to which their orchestral viola parts double the basses is due, partly to bad traditions of Italian opera, and partly to the fact that viola players were, more often than not, simply persons who had failed to play the violin.   [Please select]

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They had stolen, violated, pillaged, murdered, assassinated.   [Please select]

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I felt that I had violated hospitality.   [Please select]

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The ten year old Ingleside twins violated twin tradition by not looking in the least alike.   [Please select]

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No sooner had he recovered his liberty, than he violated all his oaths, and Europe was again the scene of fresh hostilities.   [Please select]

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But the penalty was to come: law cannot be violated with impunity.   [Please select]

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For only once had that particular region of Switzerland been violated by their aircraft during the war.   [Please select]

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"To capture you, Dick Ranney, and hand you over to the law which you have so persistently violated."   [Please select]

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In the clouds, all sorts of rules are violated which in the core are kept.   [Please select]

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Mary Carlyle at once wrote to The Times, and accused Froude of having violated her uncle's express directions.   [Please select]

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If the treaty were violated, new complications would arise with England, and the authority of Congress be treated with contempt.   [Please select]

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