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repertoire

[rep-er-twahr, -twawr, rep-uh-] / ˈrɛp ərˌtwɑr, -ˌtwɔr, ˈrɛp ə- /


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Parton’s lifetime love of wigs — and building a repertoire of different styles — started when her first record label took her out to the West Coast.

From Los Angeles Times

He adds that the musical repertoire at Ravensbrück, a camp for women and girls, included several lullabies.

From The Wall Street Journal

My repertoire, I realized, is packed with dishes that, in my cosmology, require onions — sometimes several kinds of them — but which I am far more inclined to cook when the onion has already been handled.

From Salon

Subtly, though, this introduces a new move to their repertoire: honest intimacy.

From Salon

The announcement Thursday is part of a broader effort by financial services companies to add stablecoin and other crypto offerings to their repertoires.

From Barron's