divo
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of divo
C21: Italian, masculine form of diva
Example Sentences
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Bugs Bunny finds himself tangled up with a snobby opera singer who repeatedly harasses him for singing and performing too loudly as the divo attempts to rehearse.
From Los Angeles Times • May 31, 2022
Still, the star is not the only lone diva or divo on set.
From New York Times • Sep. 18, 2014
After being introduced as a "Latino divo" by Locarno's artistic director Olivier Pere, Garcia Bernal shook the prize over his head and used it to play air guitar, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
From BBC • Aug. 9, 2012
As the starting point of his switch from hangdog indie icon to buff dance divo, "Flux" makes a fitting encore to tonight's all-too-brief set.
From The Guardian • Jun. 26, 2010
Divo Pan is the divo who makes all the music that you hear out of doors,—the music of the wind and the water and the bird-songs.
From My Friend Prospero by Harland, Henry
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