Similar words: magnum opus, push, puss, top up, pushy, pussy, crop up, prop up. Meaning: ['əʊpəs] n. a musical work that has been created.
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31. It includes his magnum opus: GPT Abnormal and OK, Stock, which were stirring the whole country.
32. Then with a nod to his accompanist, Julian began to play a complex opus by the English composer Sir Edward Elgar.
33. My name is Silas. I am an Opus Dei numerary.
34. Shi moji nian is one of the magnum opus, and bring great influence to the society.
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35. Li Lei chinese avant-courier poet present his own magnum opus of poesy ? rock-and-roll with photography by Must Be contemporary art center for the first time.
36. Kraken Opus said "The Official Michael Jackson Opus" will be available for customers through the website of concert ticket seller Ticketmaster, with delivery set for the Christmas holiday season.
37. His left foot skips and kicks with excitement; the left hand drops three feet onto a fugal entry in Opus 110.
38. In first movement of Opus 7 , he practically stands to attention.
39. The Pleasures of Childhood: Aria, Minuetto , Valse, and Marcia , Opus I, by Jean - Christophe Krafft.
40. It is quiet and symmetrical that the whole divertimento has dramaticism but a magnum opus of a romanticism remains classicism throughout.
41. The songs broadcasting in the sound device were getting back from Russia several years ago. It was an opus collection sung by a very famous Russian songstress at present.
42. Li Lei chinese avant-courier poet present his own magnum opus of poesy – rock-and-roll with photography for the first time.
43. The Divine Comedy is considered a magnum opus of Dante.
44. I'm sorry, you say this visiting Opus Dei numerary cannot wait until morning?
45. It can't fill in the indivedual study to Wu Mingshi's opus.
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