playbill / ˈpleɪˌbɪl /

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playbill 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a program or announcement of a play.

playbill 近义词

playbill

等同于 bill

更多playbill例句

  1. According to the playbill, the answer is neither heaven nor hell (nor purgatory).
  2. My best strategy this season was not looking at the Playbill before I saw the show.
  3. Here's your afternoon culture news links: Idina Menzel Renamed Adele Dazeem in Playbill.
  4. “Somebody asked us to sign their Playbill,” he said with a laugh, still tickled by the idea.
  5. His face is not familiar on the posters; and his name is not in large type on the playbill.
  6. My misguided parents actually had the playbill printed and invited friends to witness the performance.
  7. Your playbill is a wonderfully accurate expositor of the mysteries of your human being.
  8. It was scribbled in pencil on the back of a playbill, and sealed apparently with a tobacco-stopper.
  9. But, when she saw a playbill outside the music-seller's, she was afraid to examine it lest he might be staring after her.