Sentence example with the word 'quartette'

quartette

Definition n. four performers or singers who perform together

Last update: October 16, 2015


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He was for a time politically associated with Lord Randolph Churchill, Sir Henry Drummond Wolff and Sir John (then Mr) Gorst, the quartette becoming known as the "Fourth Party," and gaining notoriety by the freedom of the criticisms directed by its leader, Lord Randolph Churchill, against Sir Stafford Northcote, Lord Cross and other prominent members of the "old gang."   [Please select]

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The Quartette The tricksy Monkey, the Goat, the Ass, and bandy-legged Mishka the Bear, determine to play a quartette.   [Please select]

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"Be so kind," they say, "as to bear with us a little, in order that our quartette may come off properly."   [Please select]

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The third contented herself with wondering 'what ladies was made of'; and the fourth took the first in a quartette of 'Shameful.'   [Please select]

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That would have given her the quartette,"--Madame von Marwitz smiled--she was in a mildly merry mood."   [Please select]

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Rosalie would not eat, nor would she bathe her face in the water that had been used by the quartette before her.   [Please select]

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Laban worked the hardest of the quartette, but Issy made the most fuss about it.   [Please select]

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'Is knees knock together in an ague quartette, and 'is tail--look at it.   [Please select]

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'Gene (as he was always called by his intimates) did not sing in the quartette, though he had a good voice.'   [Please select]

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The most prominent persons on board of her were the quartette of American boys, known on board of the steamer in which they had sailed half round the world as the "Big Four."   [Please select]

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