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Entr'acte   Listen
noun
Entr'acte  n.  
1.
The interval of time which occurs between the performance of any two acts of a drama.
2.
A dance, piece of music, or interlude, performed between two acts of a drama.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Entr'acte" Quotes from Famous Books



... to be better informed than the rest, declared that the "row" would begin with the ballad of the KING OF THULE and rushed to the subscribers' entrance to warn Carlotta. The managers left the box during the entr'acte to find out more about the cabal of which the stage-manager had spoken; but they soon returned to their seats, shrugging their shoulders and treating ...
— The Phantom of the Opera • Gaston Leroux

... was singing for the second time, and all the fashionable world was in the theater. Vronsky, seeing his cousin from his stall in the front row, did not wait till the entr'acte, but went to ...
— Anna Karenina • Leo Tolstoy



Words linked to "Entr'acte" :   intermezzo, music, show, interlude



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