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opry

/op-ree/US // ˈɒp ri //

歌剧院,剧院,赌场,歌剧院的演出

Definitions

  1. 1

    plural op·ries,

    • : opera.

Examples

  • For these reasons and many other infamous ones, you could call Florida the Grand Ole Opry of gun nuttery.

  • Oh, for the good old days when Roy Acuff taught Richard Nixon how to use a yo-yo on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry.

  • That was such an exciting day, to be able to shoot that scene where we performed at the Opry.

  • Those scenes that are just in every nook and cranny at the Grand Ole Opry, that to me is the beauty of the show.

  • Uncle Dave Macon, one of the presiding eminences during the early days of the Grand Ole Opry, was just such a performer.

  • At the door of this opry-house is Dolf Springer holdin a bushel basket.

  • No, she can't see Bud with a pair of opry-glasses, an' he's a dead game sport, too!

  • Looks like a Sweepstakes team through the wrong end of the opry glasses, don't it?

  • I was lookin' for him to bust out in grand-opry, or something else that's a heap more stylish than his old come-all-ye.

  • Sir: An old stage hand at the Eau Claire opry house was talking.