Crossword-Solution: REPERTORY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Repertory | n. | A place in which things are disposed in an orderly manner, so that they can be easily found, as the index of a book, a commonplace book, or the like. |
| Repertory | n. | A treasury; a magazine; a storehouse. |
| Repertory | n. | Same as Repertoire. |
We have 4 clues for the answer “REPERTORY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| a storehouse where a stock of things is kept | 1 answer |
| Kind of theatre or theatre company | 1 answer |
| Kind of theater | 9 answers |
| Repertoire | 19 answers |
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
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Sentences with REPERTORY (5)
Several of Ibsen’s plays were on the repertory for the winter; Sudermann’s Die Ehre was then a new play, and on its production in the quiet university town caused the greatest excitement; it was extravagantly praised and bitterly attacked; other dramatists followed with plays written under the modern influence, and Philip witnessed a series of works in which the vileness of mankind was displayed before him.
Poor, dear Faauma, the unchaste, the extruded Eve of our Paradise, knew only two hymns; but Helen seems to know the whole repertory, and the morning prayers go far more lively in consequence.—Lafaele, provost of the cattle.
His head was a complete repertory of inventions, on which he was constantly drawing for the improvement of mechanical practice.
Whereat (according to my mother, who was always a most truthful narrator) Forrest broke forth in a volcano of oaths and for blocks continued to hurl thunderous broadsides at Richard, which my mother insisted included the curse of Rome and every other famous tirade in the tragedian's repertory which in any way fitted the occasion.
She had been in particular, at school, dazzlingly, though quite booklessly, clever; as polyglot as a little Jewess (which she wasn’t, oh no!) and chattering French, English, German, Italian, anything one would, in a way that made a clean sweep, if not of prizes and parchments, at least of every “part,” whether memorised or improvised, in the curtained costumed school repertory, and in especial of all mysteries of race and vagueness of reference, all swagger about “home,” among their variegated mates.
Quotes with REPERTORY (3)
Each writer is born with a repertory company in his head.
I've always been short and stocky. So when I got into repertory theatre after graduation, I found myself doing character roles: because of my deep voice, shape and height, I was playing 40-year-old, 50-year-old roles at the age of 23.
Every high school and college graduate in America should, I think, have some familiarity with statistics, economics and a foreign language such as Spanish. Religion may not be as indispensable, but the humanities should be a part of our repertory. They may not enrich our wallets, but they do enrich our lives. They civilize us. They provide context.