Similar words: cloister, cloistered, mongoloid, solo, joist, foist, moist, hoist. Meaning: ['səʊləʊɪst] n. a musician who performs a solo.
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1) The soloist received a huge bouquet of roses.
2) The soloist in the violin concerto was Menuhin.
3) The bass soloist was in excellent voice.
4) The soloist got a ten-minute standing ovation .
5) The soloist in the violin concerto was Yehudi Menuhin.
6) The soloist brought the house down with encore for his impressive voice.
7) The tenor soloist is unable to appear tonight because of illness.
8) Here the excellent soloist was Michael Roll.
9) There has never been another full-time soloist before.
10) Soloist Annette Servadei played beautifully with an involvement entirely free from any kind of ostentation.
11) Angie was the orchestra's soloist at the ripe old age of 22.
12) Violin soloist Jessica Solano will perform Mozart's Concerto No. 4.
13) A secure soloist, it is implied, might not be given much guidance.
14) Gabrielle Lester was the soloist with Bartok's 1928 Second Rhapsody for violin and orchestra.
15) Soloist John Kenny has a career which embraces a number of creative activities - composing, playing, acting.
16) The soloist in the violin concert was Menuhin.
17) Alice: I must say the soloist.
18) The soloist had never performed in London before.
19) The soloist drags behind the orchestra.
20) The strings provided a melodic background to the passages played by the soloist.
21) Paderewski's Concerto is a strong, well-constructed work and rewarding for the soloist.
22) Hanson not only conducts this week, but performs as piano soloist for Leroy Anderson's Forgotten Dreams.
23) There was little in this performance, with Stephen Kovacevich as soloist, for anyone to recall pleasurably.
24) The relationship of the teacher to research is analogous to the relationship of the musical soloist to the score.
25) A fine example of Bickert's talents as leader and soloist.
26) She was, in fact, Bessie Cohen,[http://sentencedict.com/soloist.html] who later rose to fame as a music hall soloist.
27) As most jazzmen saw it, the more chords there were to work with, the more leeway a soloist had.
28) It sparkled throughout with some graceful playing by the soloist plus great elegance and finesse from the woodwind.
29) By the 1970s, Cheatham was starting to come into his own as a soloist.
30) His position is now occupied by the ballerina and her partner or a soloist.
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