duo - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • harp: She teaches the clarsach and pedal harp in schools and privately and has recently formed a flute and harp duo with flutist Emma Wilkin.
  • songwrite: More info req'd This Island Earth - songwriting duo.
  • base: The website for the hilarious West Country based punk duo.
  • perform: Lynda Cochrane and Judith Keaney perform piano duo works by Poulenc and Stravinsky.

Preposition: with

  • pianist: Jim Pywell, Fellow in Music at the University reforms his duo with pianist and opera singer Barry Jobling.

Adjective modifier

  • intrepid: You can find out how our intrepid duo got on ( with photos ) in the next issue of Open House.
  • dynamic: In fact, the dynamic duo have even appeared in an episode of The Amanda Show.
  • acoustic: She first appeared on the scene three years ago with mouse- an acoustic duo, in which she played with Nick Marshall.
  • defensive: But the stars of the show were central defensive duo Kevin Ellis and Matthew Wright.
  • Swedish: Roared on from the terraces, the Swedish duo went on to make a perfect carbon copy of the opening race 'fiver ' .

Modifies a noun

  • Tatu: What would you say to people who claim that you are a gimmick, similar to the Russian duo Tatu?
  • ant: The star - one half of Geordie duo Ant and Dec - was due to marry make-up artist Lisa Armstrong, 29.
  • gig: You will also be able to buy the album at our duo gigs on the May tour.

Noun used with modifier

  • brother/sister: That interesting but sparse description can in no way prepare you for the music of brother/sister duo Chuck and Mary.
  • hegedu: Hegedu duo - Dal / Duo for Two Violins No. 20 - Song ( 1'18 " ) 20.
  • comedy: The Pink Ladies are a unique funny camp comedy duo that are based in the Norfolk region... .
  • Aussie: But from then on none of his attack could find the line or length to disrupt the Aussie duo.
  • hip-hop: Fiona was best friends with Ronnie and together they formed a hip-hop duo, Fresh & Fly.
  • piano: The Wrigley Sisters Scotland UK BBC award winning fiddle, guitar and piano folk duo.

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