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read a part
verb as in play
Example Sentences
Transposing at sight means being able to read a part written in one key while playing it in another key.
“I read the op-ed, and you read a part of it—I think he left the door open. I think it’s ajar. I’m not giving up,” Ms. Pelosi told CNN’s “State of the Union” host Dana Bash.
“This approach to tariffs is a bad deal for Tennesseans,” read a part of the statement.
Every minute or so she comes back to the table to read a part of the article again.
“She’s sort of unforgettable. She has no morals. She’s an agitator assassin, a gun for hire, and she’s written the way male characters are usually written. Conscience is something she buries; obviously she’s damaged. It’s really intriguing. I’d never read a part for a woman like that. They usually have a tender heart or a soft spot for some guy. Not Tulip. You read certain scenes in the script and think: are we allowed to do this? It’s great playing someone unsympathetic and not having to justify her actions.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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