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- noun Plural form of
mastersinger .
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Examples
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Wagner paid him back with Beckmesser one of Nürnberg's mastersingers, who writes and performs terribly unimaginative and rule-bound songs.
Elisabeth Braw: Glyndebourne's Meistersinger: A Triumph Elisabeth Braw 2011
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Wagner paid him back with Beckmesser one of Nürnberg's mastersingers, who writes and performs terribly unimaginative and rule-bound songs.
Elisabeth Braw: Glyndebourne's Meistersinger: A Triumph Elisabeth Braw 2011
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Wagner paid him back with Beckmesser one of Nürnberg's mastersingers, who writes and performs terribly unimaginative and rule-bound songs.
Elisabeth Braw: Glyndebourne's Meistersinger: A Triumph Elisabeth Braw 2011
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Wagner paid him back with Beckmesser one of Nürnberg's mastersingers, who writes and performs terribly unimaginative and rule-bound songs.
Elisabeth Braw: Glyndebourne's Meistersinger: A Triumph Elisabeth Braw 2011
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Wagner paid him back with Beckmesser one of Nürnberg's mastersingers, who writes and performs terribly unimaginative and rule-bound songs.
Elisabeth Braw: Glyndebourne's Meistersinger: A Triumph Elisabeth Braw 2011
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Wagner paid him back with Beckmesser one of Nürnberg's mastersingers, who writes and performs terribly unimaginative and rule-bound songs.
Elisabeth Braw: Glyndebourne's Meistersinger: A Triumph Elisabeth Braw 2011
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Wagner paid him back with Beckmesser one of Nürnberg's mastersingers, who writes and performs terribly unimaginative and rule-bound songs.
Elisabeth Braw: Glyndebourne's Meistersinger: A Triumph Elisabeth Braw 2011
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Wagner paid him back with Beckmesser one of Nürnberg's mastersingers, who writes and performs terribly unimaginative and rule-bound songs.
Elisabeth Braw: Glyndebourne's Meistersinger: A Triumph Elisabeth Braw 2011
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Brindley Sherratt's Pogner is suitably unbending, the other mastersingers appropriately stolid.
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If Wagner thought that James Levine could do justice to his masterpiece devoted to the mastersingers and "holy German art," then Wagner wouldn't give a damn what Levine did on his free time.
Meta-criticism Patrick J. Smith 2006
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