noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a virtuoso performance (= one showing great skill )
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He delivered a virtuoso performance as The Phantom Of The Opera.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
performance
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The party of astonished villagers raised a spontaneous cheer at this virtuoso performance .
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Minton's virtuoso performances with pencil or pen and ink commended him as a teacher.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At this stage, yet another set of variations in the cuckoo's virtuoso repertoire of adaptations comes into play.
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Baryshnikov is probably the most dazzling virtuoso we have seen.
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Beckerhoff is a virtuoso trumpeter with an excellent range and sound.
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Made me indignant in the same way virtuoso bureaucratic behavior still provokes me.
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Political virtuoso that he is, Haider played skillfully on popular fears over these issues.
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The solo dulcimer player, Eugene Gladkov, is clearly a virtuoso of the first order.
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This virtuoso decorative carving is a typical feature of late Gothic architecture in Bohemia.
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This is a shame in a book so rich in ideas and so virtuoso in its handling of specialist terminology.