Synonym: disconnected. Similar words: desiccate, fait accompli, stack, catacomb, obstacle, panic attack, cataclysmic, educator. Meaning: [stə'kɑːtəʊ] adj. (music) marked by or composed of disconnected parts or sounds; cut short crisply. adv. separating the notes; in music.
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31. Play this staccato, please.
32. What a way to start the day, with the latest thoughts of Chairman Mao recited by a high-pitched female announcer with a staccato style. reminiscent of a dentist's drill.
33. It incorporated acoustic - guitar playing, singing, chanting, dancing, and staccato hand - clapping.
34. The staccato chatter of a machine - gun was heard again.
35. On the street , firecrackers were bursting like the staccato hoofbeats of stampeding horses.
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36. Mr. Starr , who was driving around near his hometown, wrote in Twitter's characteristic staccato, stream-of-consciousness style about picking up some chicken wings and getting a new haircut.
37. The short lines helped me create a sort of staccato effect.
38. For a moment, things seem to calm down, then a sudden crescendo in the orchestral staccato pumps up a fortissimo, illustrated by a wild, sliding piano part.
39. Legato and staccato are important musical terms, mainly because it is very difficult to produce them well on the harmonica.
40. They didn't realise they were listening to violins playing staccato chords.
41. One more subito blast initiates a series of jumpy staccato crotchets.
42. a peculiar staccato voice.
43. Repeating the segment staccato is merely an introduction of an interruptive mechanism to the reed (not the air!
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