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Definitionn. a musical organization consisting of a group of instrumentalists including string players
Last update: February 10, 2017
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I enjoyed a good orchestra in the marriage function. [noun]
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Written originally for solo percussion and orchestra, by Michael Daugherty, this work was commissioned by the US National Symphony Orchestra. [noun]
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Greenslade: Sic transit gloria, or in English... Goodnight Orchestra: End theme and Outro. [noun]
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He tried to conduct that enormous orchestra. [noun]
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Hamilton was stationed at the door; I formed the orchestra, while Brown provided the entertainment. [noun]
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He winked at him gaily, smiled, and rested his foot against the orchestra screen. [noun]
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The cymbals and horns in the orchestra struck up more loudly, and this man with bare legs jumped very high and waved his feet about very rapidly. [noun]
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But suddenly a storm came on, chromatic scales and diminished sevenths were heard in the orchestra, everyone ran off, again dragging one of their number away, and the curtain dropped. [noun]
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In the front, in the very center, leaning back against the orchestra rail, stood Dolokhov in a Persian dress, his curly hair brushed up into a huge shock. [noun]
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I shall have my own orchestra, but shouldn't we get the gypsy singers as well. [noun]
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Its discordant clashes sweep upward in one harmonious tone that blends with the music of other worldsto complete God's orchestra. [noun]
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