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virtuosa

[ vur-choo-oh-suh ]

noun

  1. a female virtuoso; a woman with exceptional talent or skill, especially in music.


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Origin of virtuosa1

First recorded in 1670–80; from Italian virtuosa, feminine of virtuoso; virtuoso ( def ), virtuous ( def )
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The French search and rescue service said the casualty from the MSC Virtuosa was winched from the sea by a helicopter crew and was later pronounced dead by doctors.

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In her latest film, “Showing Up,†Kelly Reichardt, the director of 2019’s “First Cow†and virtuosa of slow cinema, turns her thoughtful attention to the act of creation itself, rendering both its transcendence and mundanity with equal curiosity.

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In June, as Covid restrictions were easing, the MSC Virtuosa left Liverpool for a seven-night UK cruise, with planned stops in Greenock, Belfast, Southampton and the Isle of Portland.

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The company said it "had fully expected that most restrictions would be removed from 21 June onwards and so was ready to host more than 1,000 guests on its flagship, MSC Virtuosa".

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A brand new vessel - the giant 6,334-person capacity, 19-deck MSC Virtuosa - sailed on a four-day round trip from Southampton, with just one stop at Portland, some 70 miles along England's south coast.

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