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orch.

American  

abbreviation

  1. orchestra.


Example Sentences

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Outside, the sheriff sat on the p>orch for about five minutes, chewing up a pack of Juicy Fruit, tossing out each stick of gum as soon as the flavor left.

From Literature

“Sure I called them. But nobody answered down there. So get your tail over here, will you please? 1 haven’t disturbed a thing. I’m even calling from the pay phone on the p>orch.”

From Literature

Dreamy guitars with gospel claps, pitched dancehall airhorn with baby voices, tribal rhythms with disco orch hits, funky bass with a lot of distortion.

From Slate

THE many attacks which have recently been made on the copyright of works by L. van Beethoven, which are my property, induce me to give a list of the compositions purchased from that author, which are the legitimate property of my house; namely:— Concerto pour le Piano-forte avec Orch.

From Project Gutenberg

On page 410, "By the light of the t orch" was changed to "By the light of the torch".

From Project Gutenberg