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coda

[koh-duh] / ˈkoʊ də /




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A coda following the concerto may not tie up the larger themes of genius and insanity but does resolve some relationships in the way you would expect from a melodrama set in 1958.

From New York Times

That finished him as an international footballer, but signalled the start of a nomadic, rackety coda to his career.

From BBC

By the coda there’s sort of no music; it just disintegrates like something broken up, floating apart in space.

From New York Times

The deal also provides a coda to a tumultuous chapter in Mr. McMahon’s career.

From New York Times

It’s a fanciful but satisfying little coda to this project, thankfully confined.

From New York Times