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mezzo

[met-soh, med-zoh, mez-oh] / ˈmɛt soʊ, ˈmɛd zoʊ, ˈmɛz oʊ /




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Mezzo Kelsey Lauritano’s Erika got a few lyrical moments, including her signature aria, “Must the winter come so soon,” which was briefly reprised—unnecessarily—to drive home the bleakness of the ending.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 18, 2026

David Meredith owns a restaurant called Mezzo, in Pride Park, with his partner Skevy Ioannides.

From BBC • Feb. 20, 2022

Along the way, instead of Christmas ghosts, he meets musical characters like The Soprano, The Mezzo and The Baritone.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 18, 2021

Mezzo soprano Sishel Claverie peeked through the purple-black shroud of a faraway galaxy and swung around the frame of her square in a fitful dance.

From Washington Post • May 5, 2020

This lace was known as "Mezzo Punto," though the French were discourteous enough to term it "Point de Canaille," as undoubtedly it was an imitation of the finer laces made in a loose, poor style.

From Chats on Old Lace and Needlework by Lowes, Emily Leigh




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