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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(61) And there is the performance by Rifkin with just eight solo voices.
(62) He felt the heat beating in, midnight vibrations, the sirens down Canal, the growl of some solo drunk.
(63) When he decided you might survive a real emergency alone, then you would solo.
(64) A musical prodigy, he played solo recitals by age 12.
(65) As the horizon spins dizzily, 5, 000 amateur pilots roll a jet on their first solo flight.
(66) The final ethereal prayer and solo duet were beautifully sung.
(67) It was published in Select Songs as a countertenor solo, and it is invariably performed as one.
(68) But since Osbourne went solo in 1980, a variety of hotshots have taken the guitar spot.
(69) His best finish as a solo performer had been fifth in 1993.
(70) It is true that there are two solo players and equally true that Mackey matches them to a 15-member chamber orchestra.
(71) There are no rough edges: the three men and three women drift from solo to duet to ensemble with seamless ease.
(72) I had crossed paths with Brian for the previous decade as we played solo gigs around the Valley.
(73) She got on so well with composer Jeff Wayne that he is also producing her first solo album.
(74) Mama Cass had done better than any of them with her solo career(sentencedict.com/solo.html), but then tragically died so soon afterwards.
(75) It was Stairs who crushed a solo homer to right-center off Jeff Nelson in the ninth, breaking a 4-4 tie.
(76) However, if you are going to fly solo, refusing is the only sensible thing to do.
(77) But only last year, at age 31, did she release her first solo album.
(78) The research ship Solo was seized when it crossed into territorial waters.
(79) The security of a government-funded human services position had been an improvement over the uncertainty of a solo carpentry business.
(80) These are marked by three of the dancers whilst another performs a solo to a short phrase.
(81) Kirkus also made a solo attempt on the line now known as Nameless, retreating from its final pitch.
(82) He was also involved in intermittent solo projects and recordings over the years.
(83) A Parker tenor solo begins by skulking menacingly around the regular line of a blues solo before exploding into dissonant space.
(84) Floyd manager Pete Jenner left with him and they immediately went into the studio to launch his solo career.
(85) However, U2 will have sorely disappointed fans who rely on the music press as their solo source of information.
(86) Standards re-asserted themselves when press officer Daphne Davies took to the floor, wheeling about the boards in a beautiful solo waltz.
(87) It is entirely probable that Bach himself envisaged his scientific and musically profound opus as a solo keyboard work.
(88) But it is not by any means just for children and can be used as a solo instrument or in bands.
(89) After two years' army service she returned to the troupe, and then launched her solo career at 19.
(90) She sang solo against the humming of the male voices behind her and against the organ counterpoint.