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Caruso

[ US /kɝˈusoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. outstanding Italian operatic tenor (1873-1921)

How To Use Caruso In A Sentence

  • In the early 20thc. the legendary Enrique (not David) Caruso and Luisa (not chicken) Tetrazzini wrote of gestures that seem to be from another time -- hand over heart, arm in air, etc. Susanne Mentzer: Opera Up Close and Personal... or Not
  • He sighted the barrel of his pistol at Caruso again.
  • But perhaps the most famous Italians of the period were performers: the conductor Arturo Toscanini and the tenor Enrico Caruso.
  • After that, while the audience clapped and stamped its approval and delight of the dog Caruso, Jacob Henderson would appear on the stage, bowing and smiling in stereotyped gladness and gratefulness, rest his right hand on Michael's shoulders with a play-acted assumption of comradeliness, whereupon both Henderson and Michael would bow ere the final curtain went down. CHAPTER XXXII
  • The woman behind Caruso had shut her eyes and her two hands had made a big fist in front of her face.
  • It was often said that he was the most popular opera singer since the legendary Caruso. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was billed as the greatest tenor since Caruso
  • When he got his first phonograph as a teenager in New Orleans, he had a lot of records by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, but he also had a lot of Caruso and John McCormack and (unintelligible) and as he might have put it, Tetrazzini. 'Pops': Louis Armstrong, In His Own Words
  • This time, as well as operatic arias, Caruso included some Italian songs.
  • But Mr Caruso has brought the open - air mall to a pitch of ersatz perfection.
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