auditionee
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of auditionee
Example Sentences
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I’m bound to cross paths with at least one fateful auditionee lured in by that billboard.
From Los Angeles Times
He doesn’t necessarily enjoy criticizing his old team, but like Simon Cowell appraising a vocally challenged auditionee, he says what he thinks must be said.
From Seattle Times
One auditionee spoke of being questioned by him about her sex life and her willingness to perform sexual acts.
From The Guardian
“The only role they gonna let us do is a slave, a butler or some street hood,” a fellow auditionee tells Townsend’s character.
From The Guardian
The last auditionee is a diminutive, large-eyed creature named Hazel who sings a song from Rent.
From Literature
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