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symphony

[sim-fuh-nee] / ˈsɪm fə ni /
NOUN
band
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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It would be weeks before she could see her family again, before she could gaze at the mountains and hear the symphony of wildlife.

From Los Angeles Times

Dance and food used to feel incompatible in my life; now they feel braided together, a quiet symphony of movement and nourishment.

From Salon

Phil announcing it was all in with its transformative former music director and had created a new position of creative director in which he would rethink the role of the symphony orchestra in society.

From Los Angeles Times

Frank’s own world was composed as a symphony: His “orchestras” united Palestinians and Israelis in Berlin, marginalized students with maestros, modern musicians with compositions across centuries and genres.

From Los Angeles Times

Every Good Boy Deserves Favour put a symphony orchestra on stage alongside the actors in a savage satire which dramatised the plight of Soviet dissidents locked away in mental hospitals.

From BBC