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I . solo <solos or soli [ˈsəʊlı] > [ˈsəʊləʊ] SUST.

II . solo <solos or soli [ˈsəʊlı] > [ˈsəʊləʊ] ADJ. ADV.

2. solo:

solo

solo parent SUST.

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By the early 1940s he was no longer fronting a band, but was working as a solo act.
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The album was followed by a solo tour.
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Many solo songs of widely varying character have also appeared from the 1930s to the present day.
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In qualifying runs, points earned transition to additional seconds of skiing while competing in solo runs.
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It is his first solo album to be recorded live.
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There were no known group or solo exhibitions of her work between 1981 and 1985, but numerous exhibitions each year since then.
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Later he broke up with the band to start his solo career.
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He won the second stage and took the race lead after riding solo to victory.
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However, she now has no plans to make her first solo album of songs.
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She began work on her debut solo album, working with some of her former band mates.
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