How to use in-sentence of “lyric”:
+ She made her debut at the Lyric Chicago Opera in 1959, and at the Metropolitan Opera in 1961, as Leonora in “Il trovatore”.
+ By 1999 the sisters renamed the group SHeDAISY and signed to Lyric Street Records.
+ She was famous for writing lyric love poems to women.
+ Other debuts were at the Salzburg Festival as Desdemona in “Otello” in 1952 under the direction of Wilhelm Furtwängler, San Francisco as Mimi in “La bohème” in 1954, the Lyric Opera of Chicago as Marguerite in “Faust Faust” in 1955, the Verona Arena as Mimi in 1958, Covent Garden as “Tosca” in 1960, Paris Opera in 1961 as Violetta in “La traviata”.
+ The lyric addresses the idea of thinking about one’s life.
+ Wyatt’s songs, sonnets, lyric poems and rondeaux were usually about love.
+ The 4th, 5th and 6th lyric videos came out on December 1, which were “Paleta”, “No Pasa Nada”, and “Llueve Sobre Mojado”, which were all released on the same day as the album.

Example sentences of “lyric”:
+ Yuko: This is a lyric confection containing bean jam.
+ The second single, "Girl Gone Wild", had its lyric video premiere on February 27, 2012 and was available as a single on March 2, 2012.
+ Famous Lyric poetrylyric poets include Rubén Darío, Cesar Vallejo Vallejo.
+ Yuko: This is a lyric confection containing bean jam.
+ The second single, “Girl Gone Wild”, had its lyric video premiere on February 27, 2012 and was available as a single on March 2, 2012.
+ Famous Lyric poetrylyric poets include Rubén Darío, Cesar Vallejo Vallejo.
+ His first major commission was the opera “The Love for Three Oranges” for the Chicago Lyric Opera.
+ She made her American debut at the Chicago Lyric Opera in 1957, as Mimi in “La bohème”, opposite the great Swedish tenor Jussi Bjorling.
+ Some lines in lyric poems rhyme.
+ The title is taken from a lyric from the fifth track on the album, which is from the point of view of Jesus Christ’s pretend brother, Craig.
+ In the US he directed “Crime and Punishment” at Arena Stage and “Lulu” at the Lyric Opera of Chicago.
+ In the autumn of 1948, Fischer-Dieskau became principal lyric baritone at the Städtische Oper Berlin, making his first opera performance in the role of Posa in Giuseppe VerdiVerdi’s “Don Carlos” under the conductor Ferenc Fricsay.
+ The seven muses were the gods of artists in the seven fields of human excellence: • Epic and lyric • History • Choral singing and poetry of love • Music • Tragedy • Religious Hymns • Gay poetry, poetry and rustic comedy • Dance • Astronomy and Geometry.
+ Built for the Chicago Civic Opera, today it is the permanent home of the Lyric Opera of Chicago.
+ Ferlinghetti’s poetry is based on lyric and narrative traditions.
+ She began her career by singing sopranosoubrette roles, such as Susanna, Zerlina, Adina, Nanetta, etc., and then moved to more lyric roles such as Mimi, Marguerite, Juliet, etc., and eventually more dramatic roles such as Violetta, Amelia, Desdemona, Cio-Cio-San, Medea, Wally, Maddalena, Giulia etc., with equal success.
+ It put the name of an independent cowboy singer, Chris LeDoux, into the mainstream due to the lyric “”The worn out tape of Chris LeDoux”” Two other strong starts include his first #1, “If Tomorrow Never Comes” and the Academy of Country Music’s 1990 Song of the Year and Video of the Year, “The Dance”.
+ A lyric video, “Feel Invincible”, was also made available.
+ They are signed to Lyric Street records and have won many CMT and ACM awards.
