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Meaning of fuga

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fuga (n.)

A fugue.

fuga Sentence Examples

  1. The criminals made a daring fuga from the prison, leaving behind only a trail of confusion.
  2. The pilot executed a flawless fuga from the enemy fighter jet, narrowly avoiding capture.
  3. The fugitives disappeared into the shadows, their fuga leaving authorities baffled.
  4. The musical composition reached a crescendo with a powerful fuga, building to an exhilarating climax.
  5. The researcher used a statistical fuga to analyze the data, isolating key patterns and trends.
  6. The painter's canvas depicted a fleeting fuga of birds, their wings spread wide in flight.
  7. The ballerina's performance was characterized by a graceful fuga of movements, each step flowing seamlessly into the next.
  8. The writer's stream of consciousness flowed in a literary fuga, connecting disparate thoughts and ideas.
  9. The astronomer observed a celestial fuga of shooting stars, their trails streaking across the night sky.
  10. The historian uncovered a fugitive fuga of documents, shedding new light on a forgotten era.

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A fugue.

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The criminals made a daring fuga from the prison, leaving behind only a trail of confusion.

The pilot executed a flawless fuga from the enemy fighter jet, narrowly avoiding capture.

The fugitives disappeared into the shadows, their fuga leaving authorities baffled.

The musical composition reached a crescendo with a powerful fuga, building to an exhilarating climax.