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diminuendo

[dih-min-yoo-en-doh] / dɪˌmɪn yuˈɛn doʊ /


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In Mitchell’s case, the diminuendo was especially long, and his continued expectations for himself much higher.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 20, 2015

As each wave rolls in—booming, roaring, growling, hissing—I listen to its voice: the unique contours of its rising and falling, its singular crescendo and diminuendo.

From Slate • Feb. 24, 2015

In Limonov, as a writer in search of a narrative line, Carrère struggles with this diminuendo.

From The Guardian • Sep. 21, 2014

As the piece finished, Mr. Schulte lightened the end of a held note with the very slightest diminuendo before a thorny little riff emerged and vanished.

From New York Times • Jun. 15, 2012

The roar of Rock Island died down in muffled diminuendo, and it seemed mighty good to have that diapason muttering in bafflement astern rather than growling in anticipation ahead.

From Down the Columbia by Freeman, Lewis R. (Lewis Ransome)




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