Results for Poco
Definitions of Poco:
part of speech: adverb
In music, a term indicating the time or movement, and signifying a little less, as opposed to piu, a little more.
Usage examples for Poco:
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Poco a poco las nubes se ponen muy espesas.
"Libro segundo de lectura", Ellen M. Cyr -
They tell you down at San Juan and in Poco Poco and all the way up to Tecolote, that if you will come here a certain moonlight night of the year and will watch the water of the pool, you'll see a vision sent up by the gods of the Underworld.
"The Desert Valley", Jackson Gregory -
Let us touch ever so lightly on her three children, Poco Confuoco, and Strepitoso.
"Terribly Intimate Portraits", Noël Coward -
Had he been born in Poco Poco and reared on a ranch, it is at least likely that he would not have been a professor in an Eastern university.
"The Desert Valley", Jackson Gregory