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  • adjective extremely familiar; particularly familiar

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ultra- +‎ familiar

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Examples

  • Our "Podunk Philharmonic" performs those "ultrafamiliar" classics but also brings great American composers like Jennifer Higdon and John Harbison, and young as well as established soloists, to our town.

    We Love Our Regional Orchestra 2010

  • It means not just ultrafamiliar operas but solo recitals and chamber music.

    Bringing Art Back to PBS Terry Teachout 2010

  • It means not just ultrafamiliar operas but solo recitals and chamber music.

    Bringing Art Back to PBS Terry Teachout 2010

  • It means not just ultrafamiliar operas but solo recitals and chamber music.

    Bringing Art Back to PBS Terry Teachout 2010

  • The ultrafamiliar score includes the title song as well as "Do-Re-Mi" and "Edelweiss."

    Time Off 2008

  • "Most, after all, offer a predictable mix of ultrafamiliar classics and soufflé-light pops programs," Teachout writes of the smaller symphonies.

    Homepage | INFORUM | Fargo, ND 2010

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