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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(91) Amy Johnson is famous for her heroic solo flight from Britain to Australia in 1930.
(92) Since that day I have done several more solo flights and I am now beginning to learn about navigation.
(93) This encourages improvisation, and enables the improviser to play at length and elaborately, as in the guitar solo by Eric Clapton.
(94) Here are some recent piano releases for keyboards, solo and duo, ancient and modern.
(95) Federal regulations prohibit children under the age of 16 from holding pilot licenses or flying solo.
(96) Amanda has a solo in the school chorus concert this year.
(97) The solo quartet was not always well balanced, but individually the two female voices were particularly striking.
(98) At last the choruses dropped to a quartet, to a duet, and finally even Lachlan's fine solo baritone petered out.
(99) Use them as solo shrubs or as permanent backbone for pot or windowbox, with some seasonal plant infills.
(100) Although all are for solo voice we are drawn into a quasi-theatrical experience.
(101) Only later did anyone realise that he was due to sing a live solo performance for the station.
(102) Her hankering for the outside world is shown through a solo where she is cruelly tangled in the legs of a chair.
(103) So long as we are in our cars as solo drivers,(http://sentencedict.com/solo.html) we do not interact with others.
(104) Chord changes were of particular importance, because they provided the raw material for each improvised solo.
(105) The United States entered World War I, and Curtiss was forced to shut down before Neta had a chance to solo.
(106) The woodwork is in Crown Solo magnolia gloss at £6.49 per litre.
(107) By this meager, solo loop, the whole caboodle is regulated.
(108) The fear of traveling solo was softened after landing at Heathrow and squeezing through the crowds to catch an Airbus headed downtown.
(109) Braxton always seems most convincing in small-group formats-anything from solo to quartet or quintet.
(110) In big-band circles Bailey is revered for his section leading ability, but his solo improvising has been vastly underrated.
(111) The dynamic level is quite low, so it makes a good background to a spoken narration or a solo singer.
(112) In low level solo passes the B-25s returned and with accompanying pyrotechnics relived the attack on Tokyo.
(113) Just 33 years ago to sail solo round the world was a very different kind of deal.
(114) Over the years he continued to make something distinctively his own of the solo that he thought of as a poem.
(115) As a solo instrument following a melodic line, the violin can convey every imaginable shade of feeling.
(116) At the moment, they've got it into their heads that solo artists are not hip.
(117) With the lights dimmed, a solo accordion played a brief, preliminary waltz.
(118) Switching to the Normal channel I would say that using the crunch option for rock solo work is a matter of taste.
(119) The contrasting forces, ranging between solo countertenor and lute and full orchestral complement, rivet the attention.
(120) The result is that we encounter unsuspected shades of gray, with solo flute and bassoon weaving ironic commentaries.