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opera bouffe

[op-er-uh boof, op-ruh, aw-pey-ra boof] / ˈɒp ər ə ˈbuf, ˈɒp rə, ɔ peɪ ra ˈbuf /


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Sardinian Brigade does not discredit the bravery of Italian fighters; it only shows that Italian fighting and opera bouffe were often closely related.

From Time Magazine Archive

His tastes led more in the direction of the opera bouffe "and he delighted in Offenbach because he said that the operas made him laugh."

From Time Magazine Archive

In 1894 the U.S. struck him as "a grand opera bouffe of absolutely daft or imbecile human beings."

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In Los Angeles, Peruvian Songbird Yma Sumac, 35, exercising all the resources of her four-octave voice, starred in a choice bit of opera bouffe in three acts.

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In Paraguay a certain opera bouffe element, together with a series of grimly farcical incidents, continually mingled themselves with some of the darkest tragedies that have been known in any age.

From South America by Koebel, W. H. (William Henry)