31 Verbs to Use for the Word rehearsal

For instance, after I had done my duty in the consultations, and seen my work fairly started in court, I contrived to take the train pretty early to Knebworth, in order to attend rehearsals as well as perform in the evening.

The old folks needed no rehearsal!

SEE Baker, Robert H. BAKER, LEOTA W. Death stops the rehearsal.

"She iswhat you call it?impossible!" sighed Madame, the French teacher, shaking her head after witnessing one rehearsal in which Bobby, as the villain, had convulsed the actors as well as the student audience.

The act hasn't any time yet, but it will get time as soon as it makes good, and to make good all its needs is a trial performance, and the backer thinks he knows where he can get a trial performance, and to get ready for the trial performance will require about five weeks' rehearsal at nix per week.

"We may go after breakfast and needn't come back till four o'clock when Miss Anderson has called a dress rehearsal," chimed in Norma.

In May, 1847, his sister Fanny was conducting a rehearsal of her choir; she sat at the piano till suddenly her hands dropped from the keys, and she was dead.

I was only having a dress-rehearsal on my own account, Bob. Bike bell, curtain.

Katherine, you won't forget to get that gaudy blanket off the Lone Wolf's bed, will you?" Migwan, her classic forehead streaked with perspiration and red color from the notebook in her hands, directed the rehearsal of her production all through the hot afternoon, until the lengthening shadows on the island warned them that is was time to get back to camp and prepare for the real performance.

After solemn service, a sermon was preached by Don Diego Ortis, bishop of Viseo; who, by the kings command, gave a rehearsal of all that had been performed by Pacheco in the war against the zamorin.

He was permitted to superintend the rehearsals, which was, of course, a great advantage to the opera.

When he roused at the expression which he saw Desmond fix upon me the night that Major Millard was there, I expected a rehearsal from him of watchfulness and suspicion; but no symptom appeared.

If all could rise who have fallen around its baseEthiopians, Hebrews, Assyrians, Arabs, Turcomans, Greeks, Romans, Celts, Saxons, Mongolswhat a rehearsal of the Judgment Day it would be.

She has rehearsed for four weeks, has been glad to accept £2 for her tiny part, and out of that short run, which represents £6, she must save enough to tide her over the next few weeks, or perhaps months, until she gets her next engagement, more unpaid rehearsals, and perhaps another short run.

No matter how trying the rehearsals, nor how hard she had to work, she enjoyed every minute of it.

On returning home we amused our seniors with, as they said, a capital rehearsal.

On the eve of the meeting of Parliament he must dine again in full dress with the Leader of the House, to hear the rehearsal of the "gracious Speech from the Throne.

"She wrote me that she would leave rehearsals to you and me.

And throw the whole day after the half, and lose my rehearsal.

When you are memorizing anything to be recalled, make part of your memorizing a rehearsal of it, if possible, under same conditions as final recall.

If you are here when I return I shall dismiss the rehearsal.

Caius wished them at once to practice a rehearsal in his presence, but their leader excused himself on the grounds of hoarseness.

Long before this I remember dimly some rehearsal when I was put in the orchestra and taken care of by "the gentleman who played the drum," and how badly I wanted to play it too!

[Fist][The following questions, which embrace nearly all the important particulars of the foregoing code of Syntax, are designed not only to direct and facilitate class rehearsals, but also to develop the acquirements of those who may answer them at examinations more public.]

Let these, however, be concluding words that he thought he could by saying everything, and, saying everything twenty times over, for ever render impossible the rehearsal of another great poet.

31 Verbs to Use for the Word  rehearsal