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drama

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




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But if the drama has drained the mood at the top, it did not kill the buzz on the floor.

From BBC

College football’s annual rivalry weekend is never short of drama.

From The Wall Street Journal

Domestic drama, with its psychological epiphanies and sentimental resolutions, repelled him.

From Los Angeles Times

But in the case of this maudlin, overwrought drama, “keep your eyes open” would be a more fitting demand.

From Salon

“A nearly eight-hour drama about the Russian intelligentsia that received mixed reviews when it premiered in London in 2002, ‘The Coast of Utopia’ isn’t for the theatrical faint of heart,” cautioned Times critic McNulty.

From Los Angeles Times