14 Verbs to Use for the Word finales

R631060. Theatre: footlight chat finale.

Like laughter jolly Begins the finale; Again does the 'cello its tones seem to lend Diminuendo ad molto crescendo.

'Then,' I went on, 'if after this, sooner or later, some one else were to complete the opera, perhaps even an Italian, and found all the numbers but one, up to the seventeenthso many sound, ripe fruits, lying ready to his hand in the long grass-if he dreaded the finale, and found, unhoped for, the rocks for its construction close byhe might well laugh in his sleeve.

Your methods lead me to expect some such a finale.

It is very hard to find new finales.

It is true that still as formerly the chariot races formed the brilliant finale of the national festivals; and a poet of this period describes very vividly the straining expectancy with which the eyes of the multitude were fastened on the consul, when he was on the point of giving the signal for the chariots to start.

It should be also, but rarely is, more powerful, and more condensed as it nears its finale.

Smiling, ironic, fate the satirist looked on at her handiwork, watched to the end; and then, observing that finale, laughedand with the voice of Elizabeth Landor.

No ingenuity of stage preparation, no prearranged plot of man, no cunningly devised theory of a world's series could have originated a finale equal to that of the eighth and decisive contest.

If she had been asked what she and Judith had been talking of, she could not have told; but when, after the second movement was finished, old Reinhardt put down his violin and began to loosen his bow (he never played the presto finale), it all came back to the girl as she looked around her at her father's guests.

and then, on recalling the finale of his trans-oceanic idyl, Ferragut would become reconciled to his celibacy.

It was a song that few amateurs would dare to attempt, and I waited eagerly to hear how the beautiful voice would render the finale.

" The sonata Penelope was playing was approaching its finale, and Elinor was suddenly shaken with a trembling fit of fearthe fear of consequences which might involve this man's entire future.

so magnificently that we could not find words to express our admiration; repeating at our request the finale, she said, suddenly, "This is my farewell, because everything comes to a finale.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  finales