Similar words: hello, shell out, a hell of a, for the hell of it, just for the hell of it, come hell or high water, cell organelle, yellow-bellied. Meaning: n. the hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy who would not trust his wife.
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(1) He underacted the part of Othello.
(2) He had always wanted to play Othello.
(3) In the end, Othello is undone by his jealousy.
(4) He's not up to the part of Othello.
(5) He does Othello most excellently.
(6) Othello was a jealous husband.
(7) Laurence Olivier's Othello was a towering performance.
(8) He was cast as Othello / cast in the role of Othello.
(9) Not many people know this, but Othello is the only game at which a computer has beaten the world champion.
(10) When Othello and Desdemona lovingly embrace, Iago grabs his wife in a rough, lewdly competitive clinch.
(11) Two last points need to be made about Othello(sentence dictionary), the first concerning the hypocrite's superiority over his dupes.
(12) They are the undisputed champions in draughts and Othello.
(13) He acted Othello at the Royal Theater that evening.
(14) Othello was played by Olivier.
(15) Othello . Are you not a strumpet?
(16) Othello. Farewell, my Desdemona: I'll come to thee straight.
(17) The part of Othello was badly executed.
(18) The name part of Othello is Othello.
(19) Othello. I will deny thee nothing: Whereon , I do beseech thee, grant me this, To leave me but a little to myself.
(20) Othello . A horned man a monster and a beast.
(21) Othello . O, yes ; and went between us very oft.
(22) Othello . How comes it , Michael, you are thus forgot?
(23) Othello. She is protectress of her honour too: May she give that?
(24) Was Othello fated to kill Desdemona[sentencedict.com], or did lago create the circumstance?
(25) Othello . Good, good: the justice of it pleases: very good.
(26) She commenced an impersonation of Hodges, piping inaudible words in effete falsetto, rolling her eyes like a stage Othello.
(27) Consider these two rhetorical questions, from an essay on Othello: Does this tell us about Shakespeare?
(28) The tragedies of miscegenation have never been simple - ever since Othello did what he had to do to Desdemona.
(29) In this emergency the state turned its eyes upon Othello.
(30) He is billed to ( Itannounced that he will ) appear as Othello .
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