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Synonym: Operaopera houseSimilar words: operateoperatorcooperateoperationoperatingcooperativeAND operationcooperate withMeaning: ['ɑprə /'ɒprə]  n. 1. a drama set to music; consists of singing with orchestral accompaniment and an orchestral overture and interludes 2. a commercial browser 3. a building where musical dramas are performed. 
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151. Are you an opera lover?
152. Outside politics, he enjoys opera, cricket and real ale.
153. Nobody goes to the opera for that.
154. The workings of opera are turned inside out.
155. Look at the opera house and supertitles.
156. Wagner's opera will be telecast internationally.
157. He emerged from the opera house a changed man.
158. Are these clothes OK for the opera?
159. The opera is first and foremost an evocation of genius loci,(sentencedict.com) and subsequently a gallery of types and humours.
160. Minstrel shows drew a good audience and visiting theater companies played at the Brooks Opera House.
161. The opera house was used to store petrol and the stage was used for five-a-side football.
162. Nicholas Hytner is booked up years ahead on both opera and theatre.
163. Opera fans come from all over the country to see open-air performances in a unique setting.
164. There was great resistance initially, but now almost every opera house uses them.
165. Kent Opera goes into liquidation after Arts Council grant withdrawn.
166. We try to go to the opera a few times a year.
167. Opera San Jose will feature operas by Puccini and Verdi this spring.
168. Performed by Mecklenburgh Opera, the libretto is based on a story by the expressionist writer and artist, Bruno Schulz.
169. Runnicles reported that life will be happier for the musicians in the S. F. Opera Orchestra.
170. And the symphony relies on the opera to supplement incomes for more than half its 81 players.
171. It might be helpful at this point to consider how the opera as a whole works along comparable lines.
172. They polished up the opera house, and every summer stars from the Metropolitan came out and performed.
173. It confirmed that opera lovers were most likely to spread their favours across the art forms.
174. Philip Glass has produced something very rare -- an accessible modern opera.
175. What we were offered, if definition is needed, might be called ballet-pantomime: it was certainly not opera.
176. This leading part is likely to be the curtain raiser of her opera career.
177. Their music is an odd combination of jazz and opera.
178. Rain was reminded of amateur opera companies, of Madeleine Corley.
179. But opera is politically neutral and the Khabarovsk opera house was vacant most of the time.
180. And, you know, there isn't one dull moment in the entire opera!
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