Synonym: alone, unaccompanied. Similar words: so long as, sole, solid, solar, solve, color, Color., soldier. Meaning: ['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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(31) She sang a solo.
(32) She went solo backpacking for eight months in the Australian outback.
(33) Solo passages in this register are very easily obscured by other instruments.
(34) He made his name in the nineties boy band Boyzone, before going on to a highly successful solo career.
(35) Parker's solo on 'A Night in Tunisia' was so amazing that the pianist backing him simply stopped playing.
(36) Does Cath have the creative wherewithal to make it as a solo act?
(37) Every member contributes to the rap, singing either solo or as part of a rap chorus.
(38) It was voted the best single by a solo artist.
(39) A haunting oboe solo introduces the third movement of the concerto.
(40) Charles Lindbergh became the very first person to fly solo across the Atlantic.
(41) She fulfilled her deepest wish when she flew solo for the first time.
(42) After three years with the band he decided to go solo.
(43) It featured a solo dance in which a woman in a short overall mimed a lot of dainty housework.
(44) Each verse was sung as a solo and then everyone joined in on the chorus.
(45) In 1993 he recorded a further solo album.
(46) This time he is promoting a solo album.
(47) From there he set about recording his solo debut.
(48) The context produces some exceptionally fine solo playing.
(49) I also advise against solo scrambling.
(50) A solo climber abseils into infinity.
(51) The solo singing is by and large excellent.
(52) Some solo flyers claim never to change bridle settings.
(53) It is essentially a solo instrument.
(54) Thomson was also prolific in instrumental music on both chamber and solo scale.
(55) One of his initial inspirations was an Alan Skidmore tenor saxophone solo on a John Mayall album.
(56) All the orchestral music from 1784 onwards is conceived in broader strokes(sentencedict.com)[sentencedict.com], while the solo parts become ever more complex.
(57) His solo was a marvel of sound, subtlety, and musicality.
(58) After that, although there was never an official split, all four decided to concentrate on solo activities.
(59) The unashamed grandiosity of Nicholas Maw s Solo Sonata completed her programme.
(60) So just where does Bernard stand on the great guitar solo debate?