Sentence examples for The tryout from inspiring English sources

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The tryout

noun

A test of the suitability or effectiveness of a person or thing, especially of a performer (an audition)

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The tryout was just one day.

The tryout was successful, but the show was not.

The tryout: At Christie's, nobody is just an auctioneer; everyone has a day job.

The tryout turned into a once-a-week show and then expanded to two nights.

The tryout was actually at a park that I used to play at as a teenager.

The tryout was packed, but Diz won the role: "I was the biggest idiot," he recalled.

The tryout dates and locations are posted at http://www.tcavolleyball.com.

The tryout, the Frenchman said, was like a "thunderclap" of musical first love.

The tryout for the 17s and 18s divisions is Nov. 13.

The tryout, however, was a farce chiefly designed to assuage the desegregationist sensibilities of powerful Boston City Councilman Isadore Muchnick.

Unfortunately for him, he failed the tryout.

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