intro - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • skip: Skip intro at the beginning using the link at the bottom right, then go to the lesson section.
  • drum: The album begins strong with the bass and drum intro to Yesterday's Papers.
  • speak: Right from the start with Barry's deep spoken intro you know this is going to something special.
  • pick: The next song, which featured two guitars, had a great picked intro and chorus.

Adjective modifier

  • acoustic: You even get your obligatory acoustic intro on the last song.
  • instrumental: For instance, maybe a bridge or hook is too long. or, perhaps, an instrumental intro could be shortened for radio.
  • funky: Easy Ryder throbs with pulsating bass and drums throughout and has a really funky intro.
  • animated: The CD32 version includes a brilliant animated intro, with cartoony graphics and sampled speech.
  • gentle: Anonymous Becky I think Option 5 is best for a gentle tranny intro.
  • brief: Did i actually read the brief intro to the phone before i made the purchase?

Modifies a noun

  • buffer: The intro buffer will contain the first few bytes of the decompressed stream.
  • sequence: Make your film start like most films end - like the intro sequences to James Bond movies or the start of Indiana Jones.
  • movie: These are the fixes: - Fixed the crash on startup bug relating to the intro movies.
  • tape: Part of this music was presented in the intro tapes at the start of the recent concerts in Paris.
  • animation: The intro animations are very nice for the time of release.

Noun used with modifier

  • flash: We just can't see how a such a long, cheesy flash intro serves your site?
  • piano: Piano intro written out in full for guide only.
  • guitar: The version here is with the shorter guitar intro.
  • bass: Listen for a lovely rising bass intro to this.
  • keyboard: First up, a superb rendition of ' The Edge of Heaven ' which has an amazing swelling keyboard intro.

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