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the synopses
noun
A brief summary of the major points of a written work, either as prose or as a table; an abridgment or condensation of a work.
Exact(14)
Binoche took the part on the strength of the synopses and a desire to work with the director.
But the synopses are highly revealing of their eras' sexual and racial attitudes, which carry much more shock value than they did originally.
The Army has refused to make public the synopses of Army criminal investigations into the deaths or assaults of Iraqi or Afghan prisoners while in custody.
"Why is a hat so important?" These are the synopses of a few of the plays presented at the Short + Sweet theater festival in Chennai in South India in July.
The synopses above are pitiful attempts to describe the plot machinations succinctly; the whole thing is pitilessness itself, from the construction of its puzzles to its reversals of satisfactions.
While the synopses of the Die Hard films had no actual consequence on the makeup of Bush's website, they do reflect something of his campaign's ethos and motivation, as do Clinton's neoclassical H and the insecure-sounding boasts of Paul's tech team.
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The synopsis is the story.
(A narrator recites the synopsis and dialogue).
"I've done him the synopsis.
Head to the synopsis for some background.
More information is in the Synopsis.
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