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How to use mikado in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word mikado? Here are some examples.

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Long and short gowns boast of shiny materials, like the mikado silk, brocade and morbid satin.
Here, a cubist silk and cotton mikado blazer and tuxedo short would be fun even without the red waistband and bright blue collar.
The sequences from The Mikado in particular impress one with their wit, their biting satire and their musicality.
Ironically, as the Savoy venture gets under way, it is the ENO which has unveiled a revival of its production of one of the original Savoy Operas, The Mikado.
When The Mikado was premiered at London's Savoy Theatre the audience were charmed to the point of uproar, demanding that their favourite songs be encored four times.
Pinafore and The Mikado giving, in some cases, backstory that is not found in the librettos.
Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance and one of the most frequently performed works in the history of musical theatre, The Mikado.
In the 1880s, Gilbert focused on the Savoy operas, including Patience, Iolanthe, The Mikado, The Yeomen of the Guard and The Gondoliers.
These were Trial by Jury, Pinafore, Pirates, Patience, Iolanthe, The Mikado, Ruddigore, Yeomen and The Gondoliers.
The D'Oyly Carte seasons brought Sargent's name to a wider public with an early BBC radio relay of The Mikado in 1926 heard by up to eight million people.
Pinafore and The Mikado and gavottes in Ruddigore and The Gondoliers.
From June to August 1885, after The Mikado premiered, Sullivan visited the family in Los Angeles and took them on a sightseeing trip of the American west.
Meanwhile, he asks that old friends and former customers come by and see him at Mikado, where you definitely won't find either gnocchi or hasenpfeffer on the menu.
Examples from Classical Literature
Shortly after, in a battle with the rebels the mikado was shot dead with an arrow.
Church and State are so closely welded that the mikado is regarded as a god.
While there the shogun appointed him to receive and entertain an envoy from the mikado.
They were in attendance on the mikado, who is now on a tour of his empire.
You cannot think of the mikado of Japan in terms of royal dignity.
The Mikado is lamenting a sudden realisation that he is too old for his love.
These flowers, which resemble the blossom of the catalpa, constitute one of the crests of the Mikado of Japan.
At Fujisawa is a temple, which is visited by the Mikado once or twice in the year.
In 1876, the Mikado visited his grave in Sendai, and ordered a monument erected to the honor of this far-seeing patriot.
To the rest of his court as well as to his people, the Mikado remains an invisible, dumb, and inapproachable divinity.
Kyoto was a great city in medieval days, when it was the residence of the Mikado.
Mikado is a relaunch of an 1894 pattern originally inspired by rice paper drawings created in the Far East.
The Mikado runs until Saturday at the Hanover Street theatre.
I think that was not so very long after the Mikado made its debut.
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