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calliopean

[ kuh-lahy-uh-pee-uhn ]

adjective

  1. resembling a calliope in sound; piercingly loud:

    a calliopean voice.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of calliopean1

An Americanism dating back to 1855–60; calliope + -an
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Example Sentences

I have thought of our calliopean President often in recent days: his pervasiveness in the world and his perversion of it.

Throughout, Orpheus is suffused with Calliopean care, attentiveness and pride.

Yale's conservative Calliopean Society, nurtured by that angry Yale Locke, William F. Buckley Jr., author of the apopemptic God and Man at Yale and now editor of the National Review, has a waiting list.

The extreme wings and the connecting wings on either side are very elegant, and fitted up for various libraries connected with the institution, such as the Students' Library, the Reading Room, the Calliopean Library, and the Livonian Library.

Outside of these Southerners there were very few Democrats among the students, and I came very near being drawn into the Calliopean, but happily escaped.

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