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UK
/pˈəʊzɐ/
]
[ US /ˈpoʊzɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈpoʊzɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a particularly difficult or baffling question or problem
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a person who poses for a photographer or painter or sculptor
the president didn't have time to be a model so the artist worked from photos - a person who habitually pretends to be something he is not
How To Use poser In A Sentence
- Band leader, Ray Blue, is also a composer, arranger and performer on tenor, alto and soprano saxophones.
- The word luminosity describes the nature of celestial light, and the music of composer James Whitbourn is a celebration of that light: peaceful, radiant and clear. James Whitbourn's Celestial Sounds
- He went on to scarify the same companies for being only interested in putting on the tried and the tested to the exclusion of modern works by Irish writers and composers.
- It will include harpists, a soprano soloist accompanied by the flute and spinet and music by Mozart as well as other lesser-known composers.
- ‘The composer's operetta appeals to a less discriminating taste for melody, harmony and rhythm,’ he said.
- He was always keen to promote works by contemporary composers and also favoured neglected works. Times, Sunday Times
- To answer the 300-odd posers on the questionnaire without then being persuaded to sign up for the religion was an essential rite-of-passage for any spotty adolescent struggling to find their own voice.
- Thereby, you will be able to navigate your way ahead, carefully picking your route around bloated wobbly people, inconsiderate ‘wallowers’ and arsey posers as they try to impress the girls.
- The so-called audience learns about the proposer herself, measures her credibility, considers her ideas, and deepens her understanding of the current exigency as the rhetor sees it.
- A disposer, like most appliances, once used, suffers from disuse. Houston Chronicle