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drama

[drah-muh, dram-uh] / ˈdrɑ mə, ˈdræm ə /




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Through the walls of the port-a-potty, I heard a woman say she rescheduled a family trip to Orcas Island for DRAMA, who took the main stage as afternoon baked into evening.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 24, 2023

DRAMA: "Clybourne Park" by Bruce Norris “Clybourne Park,” a comedy about race relations inspired by Lorraine Hansberry’s “Raisin in the Sun,” is set in the same house in Chicago in 1959 and 2009.

From New York Times • Apr. 22, 2011

DRAMA: This is not a time of powerful playwrights with bold convictions.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Peabody picks: DRAMA: Mutual's Arch Oboler, for "pioneer . . . efforts ... to create a dramatic form especially for broadcasting"; NBC's Edgar Bergen, for his "original wit."

From Time Magazine Archive

DRAMA, the English, characteristics of its dialogue, iv.

From Life of Johnson, Volume 6 Addenda, index, dicta philosophi, etc. by Boswell, James




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