Sentence example with the word 'repertoire'

repertoire

Definition n. the entire range of skills or aptitudes or devices used in a particular field or occupation

Last update: September 11, 2015


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Teachers are developing verbal repertoire of young children.   [noun]

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The rest of the concert led us through a fine choral repertoire that must have been largely unfamiliar to much of the audience.   [noun]

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This penchant for classical allusion in Irish lyrics is not peculiar to the repertoire of the hedge schoolmaster.   [noun]

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For full bibliography (to 1904) see Ulysse Chevalier, Repertoire des sources hist.   [Please select]

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These were but single deceptions in a repertoire of varied tricks.   [Please select]

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I had samples of its entire repertoire as I sat there: One.   [Please select]

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Mok's repertoire of songs could not be expected to be large.   [Please select]

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VITUS, Saint, dancing master whose repertoire did not include the turkey trot.   [Please select]

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Shaw considered her "sweet songs" quite unfit for a fashionable young lady's repertoire.   [Please select]

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