The cartoons zing, whirr, and reverberate harmonically, making each entry a sort of duet.
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And then my duet with Kathryn, and my first duet with Valerie, the contemporary that Travis Wall choreographed.
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Even Prince himself turns up for a duet on The Electric Lady.
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Not only that, but one of my many dreams came true when I did a duet with the legendary Buffy Sainte-Marie.
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KERMIT: Tell us about your duet with singing legend Celine Dion.
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It is fatal if, in a duet, one breathes fire and the other frost.
Northern Lights|Gilbert Parker
As Chopin's playing was equally sympathetic to Slavik, they formed the project of writing a duet for violin and piano.
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Once only, after a duet, the pit called out the encouraging and joyful Bravo Maestro!
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"And here we are now," said Freddie, putting an end to this duet.
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Moreover, they must continue the duet singing, for this was improving to the taste.
Magnhild Dust|Bjrnstjerne Bjrnson
British Dictionary definitions for duet
duet
/ (djuːˈɛt) /
noun
Also called (esp for instrumental compositions): duoa musical composition for two performers or voices
an action or activity performed by a pair of closely connected individuals
verbduets, duettingorduetted
(intr)to perform a duet
Derived forms of duet
duettist, noun
Word Origin for duet
C18: from Italian duetto a little duet, from duo duet, from Latin: two