Example sentences for: soprano

How can you use “soprano” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Tony Soprano is an upwardly mobile gangster, so one assumes he'd recoil in horror, but I'm sure the writers of The Sopranos could do something interesting with this.

  • I like the treatment of Tony Soprano, a man who is trying in surprisingly good faith and with honest introspection to wake up to what he is--an adulterous husband, a bad example to his children, the son of a criminal father and an infanticidal mother.

  • Now let me tell you where you're wrong (oh, how I love writing those words): I didn't say that mobsters aren't taking their cues from The Sopranos . What I said was that no self-respecting mobster would want to be a member of Tony Soprano's sad-sack crew.

  • I think what I like best about that is not the attention the writers pay to the details of Italian-American sociology, not the witty bullshitting sessions among the members of the crew, and not the way the plot lines mess with genre expectations, so that the worst thing that can happen to Anthony Soprano Jr. is not that he gets beaten up by a school bully but that he doesn't get beaten up, because that means he learns that his classmates' parents are afraid of his father.

  • This week, Tony Soprano takes his daughter to scout a college campus, only to spot a mob snitch he may have to whack.


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