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    encore


    encores


    1. The young magician gave a creditable encore, performing most of Fearson's Hookup without mishap, although he did miss his mouth with the cigarette at the end


    2. They play for an hour and a half, but are called back for an encore


    3. It laughed a song and then encore


    4. deserves an encore here at the end), trying to lose weight by


    5. I blame the euphoria of release after the third and final encore and the chance of a few more minutes in the company of the perfect male for agreeing to accompany the hand-holding homely lass upstairs where we discussed her plight as a ‘Coloured’ person in South Africa while drinking more instant coffee


    6. an encore here at the end), trying to lose weight by drastically cutting


    7. What was the guarantee that her debauchery could be confined to a one-night stand to be put behind in due course? What if Vivek were to insist on an encore every time? Would Gautam be able to put his foot down, at least till the contracts were signed? By then, wouldn’t she have crossed the lakshman rekha of her fidelity? Who knew, she might find it difficult to imbibe Sita’s psyche after all that


    8. For an encore, he chose two uppercuts to the kidneys, sure to be a crowd pleaser


    9. ‘I would say cheers,’ laughed Sathyam, lifting his glass, ‘to encore, that is


    10. He grinned and disappeared back onto the stage for his encore

    11. that they screamed for an encore


    12. As the encore struck up again, a voice, almost as if it were in the little room alongside us, said, "Why, hello, Maty, why aren't you dancing?"


    13. The encore had ceased and over the vocaphone we could hear gaily chatting couples wandering into the conservatory


    14. demanded as an encore “the repetition of the entire fourth act


    15. The crowd grew and roared for an encore, but she got off the bench that she stood on and walked through the Westchester Mall with her friends, giggling like it was normal


    16. When he had finished, the applause was so deafening and the demands for an encore so persistent that to satisfy them he sang another old favourite - `Won't you buy my pretty flowers?'


    17. Encore! (He sings) Jeru


    18. THE WHORES: (Laughing) Encore! Encore!


    19. There was the unanimous opinion that there was none to come up to her and suffice it to say in a place of worship for music of a sacred character there was a generally voiced desire for an encore


    20. Scarlett was much Every girl with any pretense to accomplishments had sung or played the piano, and pleased with herself, for not only had she and Melanie rendered a touching duet, “When the Dew Is on the Blossom,” followed as an encore by the more sprightly “Oh, Lawd, the Confederacy in the last tableau

    21. The audience insisted on yet another encore


    22. Between the end of the set and the encore, some young men in black ran forward, shouting something indistinct, and threw what might have been flour or white paint onto the lip of the stage


    23. We played our nightly obliteration of the recorded repertoire, but when we came off to get Carl for the encore, it was more a case of “Honey Don’t


    24. By the time the show reached “American Trilogy,” any sense that this was a cheap magic trick had evaporated and it just felt terribly sad that the singer could not appear for an encore


    25. The tent was stifling in the late antipodean summer, and I stepped out onto the loading ramp as Bob and his band hit the encore of “Like a Rolling Stone” followed by “Forever Young


    26. Oscar then asked us for an encore performance of his new vocal tune and I left Diana to her fate at the piano bench


    27. Some Other Mother was saying thank you, waving off an encore, taking in the storm of applause, and then leaving the stage


    28. To understand how powerful this arrangement really is, I came up with a metaphor when I was having dinner with a buddy at the Wynn Encore in Las Vegas


    29. Encore and another after that and still another followed with their arrivals and departures, but always they met in silence to cause the room's temperature to change


    30. The bandleader, stricken with Bug's oblivious joy, gave an encore and Bug did the same and we all exploded

    31. “‘Oh, that was easy,’ says Man, and for an encore goes on to prove that black is white and gets himself killed on the nextzebra crossing


    32. Believe ye, men, in the things called omens? Then laugh aloud, and cry encore! For ere they drown, drowning things will twice rise to the surface; then rise again, to sink for evermore


    33. He was persuaded that his adventure had been observed on all sides, although at that moment the whole theatre began to be filled with uproar and calls of encore


    34. qui me doit encore quinze roubles I won at cards, soit dit en passant


    35. Elle est encore jolie?”


    36. "So, that is she? Elle est encore jolie?"


    1. After two hours and three encores, I took my final bow


    2. frenzy of applause– repeated encores of the moving chorus song Va, pensiero,


    3. Though she received applause and many encores, her appearance was less


    4. He told too of how the top gallery of the old Royal used to be packed night after night, of how one night an Italian tenor had sung five encores to Let me like a Soldier fall, introducing a high C every time, and of how the gallery boys


    5. And so, between operatic encores and Neapolitan serenades, his creative talent and his invincible entrepreneurial spirit made him the hero of river navigation during the time of its greatest splendor


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    "encore" definitions

    an extra or repeated performance; usually given in response to audience demand


    request an encore, from a performer