Opera meaning in English
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Definition
an opera: a play or drama accompanied by orchestral music
an opera house: a theater where operas are performed
Examples
- "Opera : Righty-o!"
- "Opera : Yeah, get us a beer love!"
- "As some of you may know, the Opera House is a stunning building with a remarkable history."
- "The victim, American cowgirl Joan Wayne, arrived at the beach at approximately 13:30 with friends, Sydney and Opera Smith and random Indian Horatio Oléré."
- "Opera : Great idea, Syd."
- "Horatio : The Sydney Opera House is the house where my friend Sydney lives with his wife Opera."
- "Horatio : Joan Wayne, here we are at the famous Sydney Opera House."
- "Opera : G'day Horatio."
- "I can see your name is already on our system. You saw an opera in January."
- "Harold Warbuckle is known to have an old-fashioned personality: he listens to opera and loves golf."
- "Opera, you get the crocodile meat and that dead koala."
- "Michelle : I hate the opera."
- "Opera : Right, everyone!"
- "Opera : Great idea, Sid."
- "I've got two tickets to see Swan Lake performed by the San Francisco Ballet at the War Memorial Opera House this Saturday evening."
- "The victim, American Joan Wayne, arrived at the beach at approximately 13:30 with friends, Sydney and Opera Smith and ethnically ambiguous travel agent Horatio Oléré."
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