N: the production or performance of operas.
theatrically exaggerated or overemotional behavior.
it is well known that the MET's operatics are the best in the world.
The Pharisaical operatics when praying and fasting render no spiritual reward.
Tim found Meredith's operatics entertaining when she described her pre-cal teacher.
10 dollars if you know where i heard this word.
Meredith often falls prey to operatic thought.
ReplyDeleteTim plays the dolcimer, but toils little with operatics.
After the Isrealites crossed the Red Sea, Miriam's operatics were thrilling.
In the photo above, the woman's dress is as operatic as her voice.
I'll get back to you on where you heard the word.
The girl across the hall entertains us with her operatics.
ReplyDeleteWhen I'm studying for history, I entertain the thought of switching to operatics.
The operator connected the operatic patient to her doctor, who needed to operate on her vocal chords.
3 Guesses:
1. cartoons
2. bill
3. the neverending story soundtrack
heard it from a simon & garfunkel song on the bridge over troubled water album
ReplyDeletei don't believe it. which one?
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