Definitions for Tosca

Tosca Tos·ca

Spelling: [tos-kuh; Italian taws-kah]
IPA: /ˈtɒs kə; Italian ˈtɔs kɑ/

Tosca is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 81 anagrams from letters in Tosca (acost).

Definitions for Tosca

noun

  1. an opera (1900) by Giacomo Puccini.

Examples for Tosca

Kneeling beside him Tosca lavishes tears and kisses upon him.

They are dancing, while waiting for Tosca, who is to sing in the cantata.

With Tosca Scarpia begins his interview quietly, deferentially.

Scarpia eats in Tosca and the heroine kills him with a table knife.

The life of Tosca's lover is in the hands of the man who has told her how she may save him.

Tosca having departed, Cavaradossi lets Angelotti out of the chapel.

Tosca stops her ears with her hands so that she may not hear the explosion.

But Mario from within calls on Tosca to be silent, and that he despises the pain.

The horse is followed by Tosca Zoppé, his trainer, who guides him through his paces.

Quickly, jealously, Tosca examines it, sees the arms of the Attavanti.

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