Crossword-Solution: TROMBA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TROMBA | anagram | TAMBOR |
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| Tuba | 6 answers |
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Dermatological complaint
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Sentences with TROMBA (5)
There you have him,--third from the left, just behind that row of little devils in surplices." "You and he sing together?" "Sometimes--when we _are_ together." "'Larboard Watch' and 'Suona la Tromba' and----?" "Oh, heavens!" said Cope.
Tasso begins finely with "Chiama gli abitator dell' ombre eterne II rauco suon della tartarea tromba; Treman le spaziose atre caverne, E l'aer cieco a quel rumor rimbomba," but soon spoils all by condescending to definite comparisons with thunder and intestinal convulsions of the earth; in other words, he is unwary enough to give us a standard of measurement, and the moment you furnish Imagination with a yardstick she abdicates in favor of her statistical poor-relation Commonplace.
San Cristobal, a large figure with thick gold legs, surrounded by gold angels with gold wings, was carried by to the music of "_Suoni la tromba_," to which were adapted the words of a hymn in praise of Liberty.
Sometimes the style is broad, the touch vigorous: Qual feroce destrier, ch'al faticoso Onor dell'arme vincitor sia tolto, E lascivo marito in vil riposo Fra gli armenti e ne'paschi erri dìsciolto, Se il desta o suon di tromba, o luminoso Acciar, cola tosto annitrendo è volto; Già già brama l'arringo, el'uom sul dorso Portando, urtato riurtar nel corso (xvi.
Among the other successful operas of this composer were "_I Capuletti e i Montecchi_" (in 1830), "_La Sonnambula_" (1831, at _La Scala_), "_Norma_" and "_I Puritani_." It was this latter work which contains a brilliant duet for two basses, "_Suona la Tromba_," of which Rossini wrote from Paris to a friend at Milan, "It is unnecessary for me to write of the duet for two basses.