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coda

[koh-duh] / ˈkoʊ də /




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After the loss, Grogan, Memphis State’s publicity man, wrote a coda for his preseason ditty.

From Washington Post

The crowd on Thursday ate it up, and it was hard not to be charmed, especially during the coda, a traditional “fin de fiesta” when the musicians bust out moves.

From New York Times

The Oscars also suffer from being the coda for a months-long movie awards season where some of the same winners are seen giving speeches, likely adding to viewer fatigue and a lack of suspense.

From Los Angeles Times

Cilento has also added a coda to the ending, in which several cast members return to bring back a few crucial dancing moments.

From New York Times

In a calamitous coda to the session, the house was subsequently destroyed in a fire.

From Washington Post