481 examples of solo in sentences

and gave Cartwright's favorite yell as a solo, while Marty and Joe grinned approval and some students passing in the street answered it with the "skyrocket.

Perhaps the most characteristic is the hailing, a solo dance in two-four time.

Christum ... verbo solo, et hoc semel functo, curationem statim repraesentasse.

About 2.30 o'clock on a May morning a rook begins the grand concert with a solo in G flat; then a cock pheasant crows, or an owl hoots; moorhens begin to stir, and gradually the woodland orchestra works up to a tremendous burst of song, such as is never heard at any hour but that of sunrise.

"The British Grenadiers," "The Eton Boating Song," "Two Lovely Black Eyes" (solo, young Peregrine on the bassoon), "A Fine Hunting Day,"all and sundry were performed in perfect time and without a false note.

But, thanks to Carlotta, nobody had a chance to say it and later Tony Holiday, standing in the twilight in front of College Hall's steps, sang her solo, Gounod's beautiful Ave Maria, smiled happily down into the faces of the dear folks from her beloved Hill and only regretted that Larry was not there with the restLarry who, for all the others knew, might never come again.

Madam Birch herself did the honors of whatever sort, while Chip played a fantasia solo at the table d'hôte.

One Sunday, three days after the going of the Zouaves, while out in Jackson Square "Roaring Betsy" sang a solo of harrowing thunder-claps, the Callenders and Valcours, under the cathedral's roof, saw consecrated in its sacred nave the splendid standard of the Chasseurs-à-Pied.

Occasionally there will be a duet or trio, to accommodate those timid vocalists who do not choose to make themselves particular in a solo, or those other singers of sociable habits who prefer giving tongue in a pack.

for piano solo.

Arranged for solo voice by William Grant Still.

Songs for Christmas, for the solo voice.

The solo singer; a method of teaching singing in the studio and classroom.

WILSON, NADINE C. The solo singer.

The solo singer.

R103583, 5Dec52, Stefano Pirandello, Fausto Pirandello & Rosalia (Lietta) Aguirre Pirandello (C) PIRANDELLO, LUIGI. L'uomo solo.

for piano solo.

Senor Solo, by Max Brand, pseud.

The solo singer; a method of teaching singing in the studio and classroom.

WILSON, NADINE C. The solo singer.

FEENEY, LEONARD, S. J. Solo dramas.

Solo scenes from great writers.

THE LAST SOLO XII.

The meadow larks called from the hillside their quaint "Spring o' the year," the song sparrows sang their tinkling melody from the live oaks, catbirds mewed from the thicket, and occasionally a linnet sang its rollicking solo as it performed queer acrobatic feats while on the wing.

The following common words, however, seem still to form the plural by adding "s" alone: canto lasso proviso torso duodecimo memento quarto tyro halo octavo solo junto piano stiletto 3.

481 examples of  solo  in sentences