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Definition of Soloing
1. solo [v] - See also: solo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Soloing
Literary usage of Soloing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Spirit: Letters of Briggs Kilburn Adams, Lieutenant of the by Briggs Kilburn Adams, Arthur Stanwood Pier (1918)
"If I have good luck and too many of the machines are not smashed, I should be "
soloing" by the end of the week. Lots of love to all. ..."
2. The American Spirit: Letters of Briggs Kilburn Adams, Lieutenant of the by Briggs Kilburn Adams (1918)
"If I have good luck and too many of the machines are not smashed, I should be "
soloing" by the end of the week. Lots of love to all. ..."
3. Manufacturing Systems: Foundations of World-Class Practice by Joseph A. Heim (1992)
"For the jazz musician, soloing involves a high risk of public exposure of mistakes,
and of immediate criticism. The effectiveness of a performance is ..."
4. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1912)
"At the rehearsals, Herr Richter performed the solo part, and nobody dreamed he
was n't going to keep right on soloing to the end. ..."
5. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer and by Great Britain Court of Exchequer, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber, Robert Philip Tyrwhitt (1837)
"... or value. d,°™i!1-l-l0 ihe Replication to the latter plea, that Carter had a
good consi- good consideration and value for indorsing the bill to soloing. ..."
6. The American Journal of Education by Henry Barnard (1864)
"... see-sawing the body; drumming with the fingers; snapping or cracking the
joints; soloing on a whistle or a key; thrift- ing the hands into the pockets, ..."