Salome

[ US /səˈɫoʊmi/ ]
NOUN
  1. woman whose dancing beguiled Herod into giving her the head of John the Baptist
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How To Use Salome In A Sentence

  • The Narraboth, Sean Panikkar, acquitted himself beautifully, driven half-mad when Salome gets him to violate his commands, and singing well; Richard Berkeley-Steele made an ideally fatuous if half-inaudible Herod; and Doris Soffel was full of rage rather than camp as a stentorian Herodias. Washington National Opera unveils a lively 'Salome'
  • She glared at Miss Melville as if she were Circe and Salome rolled into one. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • A rule of thumb states that for every 10°F the brine is above 60°F, one degree salometer should be added to the observed reading before using Table 1, which is standardized for 60°F. Chapter 7
  • Last night you danced before him like Salome before that king. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • For other brine temperatures the observed salometer readings must be converted before using them in the table. Chapter 7
  • A shot of Henze's angularity would have helped the world premiere of O Sonho (The Dream), a 90-minute chamber opera by Pedro Amaral based on passages from Salome by the canonic Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa. Aida; Elegy for Young Lovers; O Sonho
  • I got to play a Mossad agent, a Southern belle and Salome," says the 30-year-old actress, adding that she "just played a gun moll from Chicago" in an upcoming Prohibition-era film. An Unfamiliar Face, Soon Everywhere
  • A salometer is a device that measures brine density saturation (26.4% salt at Chapter 7
  • This nickname adhered like a barnacle to him, immediately after he had employed, in his exegesis of the Greek narrative of Herodias 'daughter, the expression: "Now, if I had been Salome -- Tell England A Study in a Generation
  • Brines stronger than eutectic deposit excess sodium chloride as dihydrate when cooled, and freeze at eutectic. c Saturated brine at 60°F. the observed salometer reading. Chapter 7
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