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that a performer knows and is able to perform Collocations and examples Synonyms and related words 1a the full range of things that someone or something can do his limited repertoire of cooking skills We teach the full repertoire of programming techniques. Hedy Phillips,, 13 July 2022 The grandmother of fast fashion, Fashion Nova, launched its first beauty line, NovaBeauty, on June 14, adding a new category to its repertoire of inexpensive, expediently delivered products. US /reprtw/ Word Forms DEFINITIONS 1 1 all the songs, pieces of music, etc. Uvie Bikomo, Rolling Stone, 17 July 2022 Lily James just added a new character to her repertoire: Versace vixen! Mary Kay Cabot, cleveland, 28 July 2022 Add yams, avocados, oranges and spinach to your repertoire to help bust bloating.Īlyssa Jung, Good Housekeeping, 20 July 2022 Now 37, Styles’ has gone on to add community-building to her repertoire. 2022 Newsome, who will spend some time in the slot, aims to add some takeaways to his repertoire. Helene Elliott, Los Angeles Times, 9 Aug.

2022 But Scully, who was also praised for his golf and football broadcasting work, probably could have added Miller’s specialty to his repertoire. Recent Examples on the Web Read on for pantry strategies, a quick guide to pasta shapes and 5 essential summer pasta recipes to add to your repertoire. He has a limited repertoire when it comes to cooking. The band's repertoire includes both classic and modern jazz. The college choir sang a repertoire of early Joan Baez. The Encyclopedia of Herbs, Spices, & Flavorings, 1992 The fiery orators taking their turn at the microphone wore work shirts and overalls. It is completely non-alcoholic, but plays an essential part in any good barman's repertoire. 1993 Jackson is best known for a career that included radio and television concerts and a repertoire that leaned heavily upon songs such as "Amazing Grace" and "The Day is Past and Gone." Leslie Williams, (New Orleans) Times-Picayune, Like resident stock companies, they presented a number of plays in repertoire the genre of the programs tended to vary, although there seemed to be a preference for popular melodramas … George Mann, Theatre Lethbridge, 1993 Grenadine … is bright red in color and has a sweet, fresh flavor. In later years, he sang in English and expanded his repertoire to include rhythm and blues, rock and even skiffle music.
