| Plural | calypsos |
calypso music
Caribbean calypso
dancing to the calypso music at the beach party
the calypso rhythm filled the air with energy
listening to calypso songs while sipping a cocktail
the calypso band played lively tunes all night
she swayed her hips to the infectious calypso beat
the tropical resort featured nightly calypso performances
the calypso singer had a captivating voice
his calypso-inspired artwork was vibrant and colorful
the calypso festival attracted visitors from all over the world
enjoying the lively calypso atmosphere of the Caribbean
Another perennial music favorite is calypso, which is also sung in the Caribbean island English dialect.
But in his newest essay collection, Calypso, out now, he looks to the present and the future.
He read each of the essays in Calypso onstage at least 50 times before the book was published.
And yet in Calypso, he occasionally drops his trademark humor in favor of meditations on regret and mortality.
He sailed in his ship, the 'Calypso', and explored sea life.
Zeus said that it should be so no longer, and he sent Hermes to Calypso to tell her to let Ulysses depart.
Would any Circe or Calypso—and if so, what one? —ever check this pale-haired scientist's nocturnal sailings into the interminable spaces overhead, and hurl all his mighty calculations on cosmic force and stellar fire into Limbo?
ALICE WINKLER: The jobs she did go on to have, by the 1950s, included singing in a nightclub, acting in the European tour of Porgy and Bess, dancing with Alvin Ailey on television, and recording an album called Calypso Lady.
In her suitcase she had a red velour hoodie she had bought at Calypso and a gold watch shaped like a beetle – a gift from her father, " a very, very good man" , who gave neighbours financial help and donated to hospitals.
calypso music
Caribbean calypso
dancing to the calypso music at the beach party
the calypso rhythm filled the air with energy
listening to calypso songs while sipping a cocktail
the calypso band played lively tunes all night
she swayed her hips to the infectious calypso beat
the tropical resort featured nightly calypso performances
the calypso singer had a captivating voice
his calypso-inspired artwork was vibrant and colorful
the calypso festival attracted visitors from all over the world
enjoying the lively calypso atmosphere of the Caribbean
Another perennial music favorite is calypso, which is also sung in the Caribbean island English dialect.
But in his newest essay collection, Calypso, out now, he looks to the present and the future.
He read each of the essays in Calypso onstage at least 50 times before the book was published.
And yet in Calypso, he occasionally drops his trademark humor in favor of meditations on regret and mortality.
He sailed in his ship, the 'Calypso', and explored sea life.
Zeus said that it should be so no longer, and he sent Hermes to Calypso to tell her to let Ulysses depart.
Would any Circe or Calypso—and if so, what one? —ever check this pale-haired scientist's nocturnal sailings into the interminable spaces overhead, and hurl all his mighty calculations on cosmic force and stellar fire into Limbo?
ALICE WINKLER: The jobs she did go on to have, by the 1950s, included singing in a nightclub, acting in the European tour of Porgy and Bess, dancing with Alvin Ailey on television, and recording an album called Calypso Lady.
In her suitcase she had a red velour hoodie she had bought at Calypso and a gold watch shaped like a beetle – a gift from her father, " a very, very good man" , who gave neighbours financial help and donated to hospitals.
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