All 8 Uses of
baritone
in
Dubliners
- The first tenor and the baritone arrived together.†
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- Two men in outdoor dress had taken possession of the fireplace and were chatting familiarly with Miss Healy and the baritone.†
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- The first tenor and the baritone and Miss Healy stood together, waiting tranquilly, but Mr. Bell's nerves were greatly agitated because he was afraid the audience would think that he had come late.†
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- When the strain of the silence had become somewhat painful Miss Healy said to the baritone: "Have you seen Mrs. Pat Campbell this week?"†
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- The baritone had not seen her but he had been told that she was very fine.†
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- In one corner were Mr. Holohan, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Miss Beirne, two of the stewards, the baritone, the bass, and Mr. O'Madden Burke.†
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- The baritone was asked what did he think of Mrs. Kearney's conduct.†
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- Mrs. Kearney had to stand aside to allow the baritone and his accompanist to pass up to the platform.†
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Definition:
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(baritone) the second lowest adult male singing voice