Similar words: adrift, quadrille, dead ringer, quadriceps, prodigal, quadrilateral, brigand, frigate. Meaning: ['mædrɪgl] n. an unaccompanied partsong for 2 or 3 voices; follows a strict poetic form. v. sing madrigals.
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1 Mrs. Madrigal buttered another piece of toast.
2 Mrs. Madrigal heaped more carrots onto Michael'splate.
3 Miss Madrigal and the girl develop a strange rapport.
4 The madrigal was polyphonic but not purely polyphonic.
5 Mrs. Madrigal began drying dishes.
6 A heavily revised version of this madrigal was included in Morley's collection.
7 As with the madrigal, so with the ayre: a number of delightful things were produced by minor composers.
8 The verse sounds like a madrigal, the chorus like a party.
9 The frottola and madrigal were evidently good commercial lines - though there were also madrigals for ceremonial occasions.
10 The madrigal that writes to you still sings.
11 Monteverdi's madrigal writing course could be divided into three stages: Cremona Period, Mantua Period and Venetian Period.
12 Madrigal in 16-century Italy experienced early,[www.Sentencedict.com] middle and late stages. Claudio Monteverdi was an composer in the late stage.
13 You look like a melodious madrigal, beautiful snowy mountain, beautiful prairie.
14 When Mary finally appeared, she made her apologies to Mrs Madrigal.
15 The distinction, if any, was in the less frivolous nature and superior literary quality of the madrigal texts.
16 This killer dressed like a popinjay, sweetly singing a madrigal to men he knew were his sworn enemies.
17 The chief acting honours, however, go to Jean Marsh as the tense but battle-hardened Miss Madrigal.
18 From his teen to middle age, till the old age, Monteverdi has devoted his whole life to composing madrigal and publishing eight volumes of Madrigal altogether.
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