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How to use staccato in a sentence

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Play the last four notes of each measure staccato, or make a crescendo into the next measure.
I sigh, crack one eye, and regard the interplay of shadows on the wall, listening to the incessant staccato of the downpour.
Soon, the faint pitter-patter crescendoed into the staccato of heavy drops falling on Heinrich's poncho.
The bullets found easy victims and a constellation of flashing lights lit up the smoke-filled cabin, accompanied by a staccato roar.
The grotesque flesh-marionettes of the studio audience erupted with a shrill and uneven staccato of laughter.
The bolts of lightning threw lurid blue patterns across the walls and the rain beat a driving staccato on the roof.
My feet thudded to the ground in a fast staccato, beating only a little faster than my racing heart.
Much laughter has been heard, with the staccato of chopping and the thud of pestles meeting mortars.
The often fussy Mr Riley raised a yellow card at Tugay and then McMahon in a staccato start to proceedings.
But, while Elkins writes good staccato dialogue, he abstracts his characters from society.
She'd sit at the terminal, frowning, cigarette burning in the tray, tapping a rapid staccato.
This staccato was soon joined by malcontented grumbling, and later on, a very dark frown.
What he describes in this tight, staccato prose is a story which bears more than a passing resemblance to The Dirty Dozen.
With its staccato, drumlike call, the Atlantic croaker sounds more like a frog than a fish.
The first track opens abruptly with high volume screechy staccato guitars and some guy screaming his guts out.
They were given with absolute certitude, a staccato recitation of poll numbers, grand strategy, and historical analogies.
By means of these assured yet quivering lines, she transposes the painterly flourishes of the original paintings into crisp, staccato markings.
Rapid bowing, slow bows and staccato to bowing are reviewed, and exercises for each are prescribed.
Dawkins likeable voice and solid staccato guitar bursts combine with the talents of an excellent band to deliver a swingingly good album.
It is studded with a staccato attack of ink dots and dashes of correction fluid that suggest the patterns of wind on the surface of the Seine.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In every school of singing the roulade is effected by means of the staccato and legato.
The staccato may be played with the down-bow, the wrist and arm movements being simply the reverse of those in the up-bow.
In commencing the study of staccato bowing it is well to confine oneself to the up-bow form at first.
Safe enough for the time being, said Doctor fortier, breaking in in quick, staccato tones.
Instantly from a point dead ahead rose another, grooving into the echo of the first in a staccato yelp.
The ticking of the clock and the snapping of the fire mingled in a staccato duet.
Very different from all the preceding is the mode of production usually designated by musicians staccato, marcato, etc.
Miss Quaver, with her staccato notes and semi-professional minauderies, is not exactly a queen of song.
Tim's laugh was allegro and crescendo at the first, and staccato at the close.
Once he gave a command in the staccato fashion of a terrified man.
Then came an answering series of staccato taps, soft yet clear.
Suddenly the painter appeared at the door of the studio and made staccato signs for them to come in.
She was a little frightened, not only by his thoughts, but by his staccato way of expressing them.
As they arose the girl's revolver spoke in sharp staccato and one sank back to the deck again to rise no more.
What he said we could not hear for the deep-drawn blast and the high staccato crackle of the blazing hold.
The room was filled with the keening staccato of the alien transmission.
But even after nearly four decades, band director John Combes still feels his heart quicken to the pulsing staccato of the drums.
She stood still on the sidewalk, exploding into tiny, staccato sentences.
Madame Beattie broke out, a shrill staccato, into something like anger.
Hattie began rocking, in a rapid staccato, to punctuate her speech.
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