How To Use Soubrette In A Sentence
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While she has a broad repertoire, her infectious exuberance and natural athleticism give her a distinctive edge in leotard ballets and soubrette parts.
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Her long, striking extensions and shapely arms undoubtedly would catch more eyes in a company with fewer spitfires and soubrettes.
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A charming SOUBRETTE, great Marie Kendall, with dauby cheeks and lifted skirt smiled daubily from her poster upon William
Ulysses
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A virtuoso soubrette dancer noted for her light, springy jumps, strong feet, and sunny disposition, she was a favourite of Ashton's.
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The soubrette of the piece, Musetta, is supposed to offer comic relief to the central tragic affair.
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They passed Dan Lowry's musichall where Marie Kendall, charming soubrette, smiled on them from a poster a dauby smile.
Ulysses
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A virtuoso soubrette dancer noted for her light, springy jumps, strong feet, and sunny disposition, she was a favourite of Ashton's.
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Especially telling were the colorful blends in "Soubrette Song," with brightly resonant trumpets.
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BLOOM: _ (A charming soubrette with dauby cheeks, mustard hair and large male hands and nose, leering mouth) _ I tried her things on only twice,
Ulysses
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Swanilda is a soubrette role, but it requires a dancer with the authority of a ballerina.
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Swanilda is a soubrette role, but it requires a dancer with the authority of a ballerina.
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I call our shepherdess Honorine even though perhaps not infallibly naming the sociable soubrette who might, with all her gay bold confidence, have been an official inspectress in person, and to whose easy care or, more particularly, expert sensibility and candour of sympathy and curiosity, our flock was freely confided.
A Small Boy and Others
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She has looks, a voice and that ageless soubrette pertness - the total musical comedy package.
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Finley has looks, a voice and that ageless soubrette pertness - the total musical comedy package.
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For example, we hear how she treats Rosina and Norina as intelligent soubrettes - she squeals and giggles her way through both roles delightfully.
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A charming _soubrette, _ great Marie Kendall, with dauby cheeks and lifted skirt smiled daubily from her poster upon William Humble, earl of Dudley, and upon lieutenantcolonel H.G. Heseltine, and also upon the honourable G.rald Ward A.
Ulysses