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Sentence count:173+9Posted:2016-12-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: aloneunaccompaniedSimilar words: so long assolesolidsolarsolvecolorColor.soldierMeaning: ['səʊləʊ]  n. 1. any activity that is performed alone without assistance 2. a musical composition for one voice or instrument (with or without accompaniment) 3. a flight in which the aircraft pilot is unaccompanied. v. 1. fly alone, without a co-pilot or passengers 2. perform a piece written for a single instrument. adj. composed or performed by a single voice or instrument. adv. without anybody else. 
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(121) Just one wide awake sedge warbler sang solo as stars began to twinkle in the darkening night sky.
(122) Paul Simon's solo career has resulted in a string of highly acclaimed albums.
(123) This montage involved a combination of movement which progressed from a short solo performance to interweaving by the sextet.
(124) If a rest follows the solo passage the asterisk is unnecessary.
(125) He wrote prolifically for the double bass, as well as for other solo instruments and ensembles.
(126) We threw him into a pond, the traditional honor after the first solo.
(127) Directed by Robert Egan, the players are virtually doing solo work as opposed to creating a fluid ensemble.
(128) There Charles went solo again, unveiling a plaque - which bore both their names - as Diana stood meekly behind him.
(129) So despite Stephen West's lovely cor anglais solo, and some noble brass sounds, the orchestra sounded choked.
(130) This area is always full of interest: mime artists, solo guitarists and full-blown jazz bands entertain the passing public.
(131) Four-wheel drive is standard on the Solo, as are anti-lock brakes.
(131) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
(132) The solo climber was in a bad way, and they invited him to rope up with them.
(133) Nor did he distinguish clearly between practices in solo and tutti sections.
(134) Matt now lives in Los Angeles, where he is trying to launch a solo career.
(135) Not relishing the prospect of a cold wet night solo on the beach, I had to follow!
(136) Within a few months she would solo, in a flight that was a bit of an anticlimax.
(137) With some kinds of solo song, or even operatic aria, the accompaniment should be a mere background murmur.
(138) Though supported by the Cheltenham Group, this is an entirely solo effort, and all types of subject are covered.
(139) Allen's trumpet solo rather puts his leader in the shade.
(140) He had time to amass a large repertoire of 32 concertos and many dozens of solo works.
(141) The round, muted bluesy guitar is solid and unassuming until it explodes into a dizzying solo.
(142) And I really do dread Morrissey's solo career, once they have split.
(143) The stark resonance of this solo piano album pointed the way.
(144) Yet the solo mandolin enjoyed a now-forgotten renaissance between about 1885 and 1920.
(145) This is a solo piano album with Blake paying homage to Monk the father.
(146) Trouble is, I can't ever remember how to play the guitar solo!
(147) The solo dulcimer player, Eugene Gladkov, is clearly a virtuoso of the first order.
(148) Most recently, he's released a record of solo violin, and his strong 1982 duet with drummer Dennis Charles.
(149) It includes basic information for the newcomer either as a solo performer or as a team flyer.
(150) It is difficult to write down a Jimi Hendrix guitar solo and still harder to play it from such a notated version.
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