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slur

In musical notation, a curved line written above or below a group of notes, indicating that all the associated notes are to be played or sung legato (smoothly). If staccato dots appear beneath the slur, then this indicates portato, a form of detached articulation. A slur connecting two notes of the same pitch is called a tie, indicating that the second note is not to be reiterated, but played continuously as one long note.



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Your sister -- who has patiently borne all hardships that fell on herself -- instantly resented the slur cast on you.
Their stiff wise men: I call them wise, not stiff--thus did I learn to slur over words.
And their happiness in their love seemed to imply a disagreeable slur on those who would have liked to feel the same and could not--and they felt a prick of conscience.
 
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