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    Usa "sere" in una frase

    sere frasi di esempio

    sere


    serenade


    serenaded


    serenades


    serenading


    1. We stepped out into the bright sunlight on a desert scene of bare sandstone, dry grass and sere landscape


    2. Ride out into that wasteland sere;


    3. A Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape SERE Psychologist trained the military psychologists to participate in interrogations


    4. SERE measures include sensory and sleep deprivation, isolation, sexual humiliation, maintaining uncomfortable positions, light, heat, cold, noise subjugation and water boarding


    5. military, advanced SERE training – Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape – was provided only for specialized units such as the Army Rangers, Navy SEALS and fighter pilots likely to be shot down behind enemy lines


    6. SERE training included undergoing hours of mock interrogations and advanced sessions learning how to deflect interrogation techniques


    7. Hester gazed after him a little while, looking with a half-fantastic curiosity to see whether the tender grass of early spring would not be blighted beneath him, and show the wavering track of his footsteps, sere and brown, across its cheerful verdure


    8. My fragrant Bow’r had not vanish’d, tho’ ’twas sere with Winter’s Cold; it had remain’d perhaps less for Want of Intent to tear it down than for Want of Time to accomplish it


    9. They walked on home and found Grandfather alone on the sere, bald-spotted lawn, plucking the last few dandelions


    10. A drench of electricity prickled from the sere music-box tines of the ancient stubbled cheeks

    11. velvet lawn closely girdling the grey base of the mansion; the field, wide as a park, dotted with its ancient timber; the wood, dun and sere, divided by a path visibly overgrown, greener with moss than the trees were with foliage; the church at the gates, the road, the tranquil hills, all reposing in the autumn day’s sun; the horizon bounded by a propitious sky, azure, marbled with pearly white


    12. At the age of thirty-two Elvira, to the budding younger Lawrences, was hopelessly aged and sere, and Eulalie, in particular, a lately opened blossom of eighteen, made it a matter of daily duty to keep Elvira’s soul from closing its eyes, even in the briefest nap, upon this fact


    1. "He thinks I'd just serenade him instead of playing around with it


    2. the rich sound of the harmonica and my serenade was a success


    3. How ironic, he thought, that her voice, the only thing I find beautiful in Salverford, should serenade me into death


    4. The rare times he'd tried to serenade her had been pretty painful


    5. “I’m pleased to announce that we have a special quest who requested to sing a serenade to you when she found out about our celebration,” he said


    6. My serenade abruptly ended when I saw Marcus out of the corner of my eye; I hadn’t noticed him slip quietly into the room and take a sentry’s post by the doorway


    7. admitted that he liked Schubert's Serenade best of all!


    8. Ned, getting sentimental, warbled a serenade with the pensive refrain


    9. Pull the old guitar out of the attic and serenade someone


    10. He composed a ditty of which the refrain was, 'Green arse, Samgrass - Samgrass green arse', sung to the tune of St Mary's chime, and he would thus serenade him, perhaps once a week, under his windows

    11. Then Mephistopheles went on with his serenade


    12. When the "Serenade" ended, there was a moment of stillness and then an explosion of applause


    13. Juvenal Urbino had the piano from the Music School placed in a mule-drawn wagon and brought a history-making serenade to Fermina Daza


    14. Lorenzo Daza, on the other hand, dressed without delay as the serenade was playing, and when it was over he had Dr


    15. Juvenal Urbino and the pianist, still wearing their formal concert clothes, come in to the visitors’ parlor, where he thanked them for the serenade with a glass of good brandy


    16. The day after the serenade, he said to her in a casual manner: “Imagine how your mother would feel if she knew you were being courted by an Urbino de la Calle


    17. One night, a short while after the serenade by solo piano, Lorenzo Daza discovered a letter, its envelope sealed with wax, in the entryway to his house


    18. She tried to learn more from the friends who painted with her in the sewing room, but they had heard only benign comments concerning the serenade by solo piano


    19. And yet he had convinced his mother to buy him a blind man’s violin, and with the five basic rules given him by Lotario Thugut, in less than a year he had dared to play in the choir of the Cathedral and to serenade Fermina Daza from the paupers’ cemetery according to the direction of the winds


    20. ‘Come,’ says she, ‘and be happy! Be in a carriage,’ she says, ‘at such a time, under the windows, and sing a sentimental serenade in the Spanish style; I await you and I know you love me, and we will fly together and live in a hut

    21. I supposed that some of the people had come down to give us a little serenade, and stepped to the door to return thanks for the pleasure the song had afforded


    1. They did the together-in-one-microphone thing and he serenaded her as she serenaded him, for this is, after all, a love song


    2. The priest ran through the traditional funeral speech, while Izzy serenaded us with own version


    3. During the long moon-cycles that followed, Darkburst and Brightness lay snug within their cosy chamber, serenaded by the sounds of the ash tree's roots as the winds swayed its slender trunk back and forth


    4. After dinner and after Uncle Staszek had serenaded us with his old violin that had just been returned to him, we parted from Eugenia and Staszek


    5. The burbling of a propane or natural gas motor cheerfully serenaded him


    6. He took me to a little French restaurant with a candle on the table, ordered a German white wine and insisted I have a sip (I wondered if I’d go to hell but decided probably not), and a violinist serenaded us with gypsy music


    7. As the crowd serenaded us, we stood on the front porch of our new home and waited for


    8. iPhone while he serenaded us and the rest of the bar


    9. He was being serenaded by the speechless girl for whom he had begun learning sign language!


    10. It was so peaceful, and we were serenaded by chattering squirrels and chirping birds

    11. unfortunately serenaded by one of the SNIU agents


    12. With his face to the sun, serenaded by the gentle waves


    13. The horses slept soundly in the paddocks serenaded by the chirping of crickets


    14. I was pounding rum and Cokes, and Jack and Cokes, while Martin O’Malley, then mayor of Baltimore, serenaded us with his guitar


    15. Captain Samaritano, who uncovered by instinct any secret that anyone wanted to keep on his ship, sent them a white rose every morning, had them serenaded with old waltzes from their day, had meals prepared for them with aphrodisiac ingredients as a joke


    16. Sometimes, after staying in a village parlor till the family had all retired, I have returned to the woods, and, partly with a view to the next day's dinner, spent the hours of midnight fishing from a boat by moonlight, serenaded by owls and foxes, and hearing, from time to time, the creaking note of some unknown bird close at hand


    1. proposes the other three animals that they unit an form a band: he plays the flute, the dog plays the drums, the cat takes care of the serenades and the cock, obviously, becomes the singer


    2. From me to thee glad serenades,


    3. As he listened to all this Don Quixote was in a state of breathless amazement, for immediately the countless adventures like this, with windows, gratings, gardens, serenades, lovemakings, and languishings, that he had read of in his trashy books of chivalry, came to his mind


    4. The balcony did not open, and no one appeared on the street, not even the night watchman, who almost always came running with his oil lamp in an effort to profit in some small way from serenades


    5. And so, between operatic encores and Neapolitan serenades, his creative talent and his invincible entrepreneurial spirit made him the hero of river navigation during the time of its greatest splendor


    6. Of course, it was no good thinking of Spanish serenades or silken ladders, but it was quite necessary to think of a modest corner, snug and private, if not altogether warm


    7. If no European is near upon whom they can bestow their smiles and the lustre of their magnificent eyes, they have to be content with their own countrymen, who woo them after the fashion of their Spanish ancestors, by serenades at night, in which the strumming of guitars generally plays a more important part than the words it accompanies


    1. This would normally have been a good thing, but was less encouraging now the helmsman had deserted his post and was pushing his way through the huddle of crew-members to try to spot the ladies who were serenading him


    2. He'd come upon her dancing and serenading the trees while seemingly lost in her own private world but as soon as she discovered him watching her, she became very embarrassed and stopped


    3. pen against her teeth as a sort of bass line for the crickets and other nocturnal animals that were serenading her outside the bedroom window


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