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Synonyms:
- proficient, skipper, meister, flutist, squire, headmaster, principal, pianist, proprietor, crackerjack, officer, overlord, original, geek, superior, harpist, past master, mahatma, legend, bassist, chief, bandsman, shark, commander, sculptor, landlord, sire, craftsman, bassoonist, bass, director, whiz, drum major, star, schoolmaster, concertmaster, landlady, passe-partout, manager, headmistress, painter, author, president, hotshot, dab hand, performer, entertainer, guiding light, abbot, captain, head, hero, accordionist, passkey, oboist, busker, hand, musician, master copy, quartermaster, master, artist, executive, leader, baritone, connoisseur, dean, guitarist, commandant, golden boy, Rembrandt, kingpin, scholar, banjoist, soprano, artisan, professional, ace, drummer, fiend, clarinetist, authority, player, keyboardist, Picasso, trumpeter, Lord, virtuoso, fiddler, sea captain, singer, wonder, tenor, accompanist, titleholder, ruler, guru, instrumentalist, composer, maven, role model, Michelangelo, alto, wizard, governor, violinist, cognoscente, mother, senior, heroine, golden girl, dancer, victor, proprietress, trombonist, mandarin, adept, harpsichordist, saxophonist, dab, master key, cellist, arranger, folk hero, sharp, idol
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- - Leonora told them that Marialonso had gone to fetch the maestro, whereupon they all stole out of the room as noiselessly as they had entered it, and set themselves to listen at the door to what was passing between the pair. - "The Exemplary Novels of Cervantes", Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
- - I must take my chance though, and say that that vein of music, encouraged by the kind maestro, has many a time been a source of infinite delight to me, and to my friends too, or they would not have dragged me to the piano whenever they felt that they had had enough good music and now wanted the other thing. - "Fragments of an Autobiography", Felix Moscheles
- - But Diana still clung helplessly to his arm, shivering from head to foot, and Madame de Louvigny hurried across the room and joined her assurances to those of the old maestro. - "The Splendid Folly", Margaret Pedler
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