trio
IPA: trˈioʊ
noun
- A group of three people or things.
- A group of three musicians.
- (music) A piece of music written for three musicians.
- (music) A passage in the middle of a minuet, frequently in a different key.
- Any cocktail made with a spirit, a liqueur, and a creamy ingredient.
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Examples of "trio" in Sentences
- This season, the trio is averaging just under 61 points per game
- Watching this trio is akin to masturbating with a cheese grater … … ….
- Now comes in what he calls the trio, a lovely lyric melody in the key of F.
- The last of this trio is a brutal cartridge that only the most dedicated pistolero can handle.
- The tweaked premise turns the title trio into reformed bad girls, which is way beyond this cast's emotional range.
- He blazed this provocative trail for more than a decade before exploring more sombre, mature material in what he calls his 'trio of transitional films':
- Last month, a team of researchers headed by Robert Haley of the reported new brain-imaging confirmation of Gulf War illnesses, which it described as a trio of syndromes with puzzling symptoms.
- Just as he never settles on any particular set of delineated parameters for his film's universe (here and there, bold slogans stamp the screen to the beat; planes do strange, slow-mo acrobatics overhead), Harkema never settles on anyone's side here; there are no sides, no winning arguments, and for that, the trio is all the more engaging.
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