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dido

[dahy-doh] / ˈdaɪ doʊ /
NOUN
trick
Synonyms


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Developer Dido Property Limited wants to build workshops, offices, 18 sound stages, cafes and parking spaces.

From BBC

Baroness Dido Harding, who ran the government's Covid-19 test-and-trace programme in England, will step down from her NHS role in October.

From BBC

Joined by four other players and the sopranos Mariana Flores and Julie Roset — alternately feather-soft and piercingly strong — Alarcón offers 90 minutes of d’India, anchored by two grand laments from abandoned women, Virgil’s Dido and Ariosto’s Olympia.

From New York Times

Anne Vallayer-Coster’s “Madame de Saint Huberty in the Role of Dido” has an enchanting irreverence.

From Washington Post

In despair, Dido orders the building of her own funeral pyre, where she commits suicide.

From New York Times