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Friday, February 13, 2009

Soubrette


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soubrette ( ) n. A saucy, coquettish, intriguing maidservant in comedies or comic opera. An actress or a singer taking such a part
Britannica online encyclopedia article on soubrette: in theatre, comic female character usually in the role of a chambermaid. The soubrette role originated in French comedy, one of
noun. in a play, light opera, etc., the role of a lady's maid, esp. one involved in intrigue, or of any pretty, flirtatious, or frivolous young woman; an actress who plays such
Definition of soubrette from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
sou·brette   (s-br t) n. 1. a. A saucy, coquettish, intriguing maidservant in comedies or comic opera. b. An actress or a singer taking such a part.
A Body built for trouble is how Soubrette would best liked to be described. Somewhat tall, somewhat curvy, somewhat deadly, the specifics you may forget but the sum of the parts
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In opera, a stock part given to a singer with a light soprano voice. The typical soubrette character is a servant, a young confidante, or a girl connected with the sub-plot.
soubrette (plural soubrettes) A female servant or attendant, especially as mischievous or cheeky, often featuring in theatrical comedies 1936: And then too it was exhilarating to

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