sight-read (sītrēd′)
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Tweet v. sight-read (-rĕd′), sight-read·ing, sight-reads v.tr. To read or perform (music, for example) without preparation or prior acquaintance. v.intr. To read or perform something on sight without preparation or prior acquaintance. sight-read′er n. |
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