Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who rehearses, recites, or narrates.
- noun A conductor of rehearsals; one who rehearses a choir, a chorus, etc.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who rehearses.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Someone who
rehearses ;agent noun ofrehearse
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Examples
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Mrs. Calvert, whose great final period as a stage old woman began with her appearance in my Arms and the Man, told me one day, when apologizing for being, as she thought, a bad rehearser, that no author had ever been so nice to her except Mr. Wilde.
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Mr.. Calvert, whose great final period as a stage old woman began with her appearance in my Arms and the Man, told me one day, when apologizing for being, as she thought, a bad rehearser, that no author had ever been so nice to her except Mr. Wilde.
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Mr.. Calvert, whose great final period as a stage old woman began with her appearance in my _Arms and the Man_, told me one day, when apologizing for being, as she thought, a bad rehearser, that no author had ever been so nice to her except Mr. Wilde.
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The more they embellish a tale by flights of their versatile imaginations, so much greater the merit of the rehearser in the opinion of the listeners.
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The two deacons deposited it in the glass case of a fashionable jeweller, of whom it was purchased by the humble rehearser of this legend, in the hope that it may be allowed to sparkle on a fair lady's finger.
Other Tales and Sketches (From: "The Doliver Romance and Other Pieces: Tales and Sketches")
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