How to Use repertoire in a Sentence

repertoire

noun
  • He has a limited repertoire when it comes to cooking.
  • The band's repertoire includes both classic and modern jazz.
  • Grenadine … is bright red in color and has a sweet, fresh flavor. It is completely non-alcoholic, but plays an essential part in any good barman's repertoire.
    The Encyclopedia of Herbs, Spices, & Flavorings, 1992
  • The pair vowed to strike the dish from their repertoire.
    Sarah Medford, WSJ, 8 Dec. 2021
  • In the late 2000s, the artist and activist added Lego bricks to his repertoire.
    Jacqui Palumbo, CNN, 22 Mar. 2023
  • Now the All-Star has added a rare goalie goal to his repertoire.
    Mike Brehm, USA TODAY, 26 Feb. 2023
  • The album has been a part of the Frog Brigade repertoire since at least as far back as 2000.
    al, 31 Jan. 2023
  • Don those red shoes and face paint to dance through Bowie’s repertoire.
    Adele Chapin, Washington Post, 4 Jan. 2024
  • Marsh took the next step after adding it to his repertoire.
    Jaylon Thompson, Kansas City Star, 27 Mar. 2024
  • Jen then did a U-turn by adding beachy waves to her 2024 hair repertoire.
    Fiona Embleton, Glamour, 2 Aug. 2024
  • The heart of the instrument’s repertoire comes from Spain.
    Jay Nordlinger, National Review, 20 Dec. 2021
  • Set aside time once a week to research new recipes and add them to your repertoire.
    Christian Mysliwiec, Fox News, 5 Mar. 2024
  • Who wouldn't want to add a few cooking skills to their repertoire?
    Erin Cavoto, Country Living, 4 May 2022
  • Here are three of Miller's best pasta recipes to add to your repertoire right now.
    Felicia Campbell, The Arizona Republic, 20 Mar. 2022
  • See how many of these healthy fruits are already in your repertoire, and get ideas for new ones to try!
    Alyssa Jung, Good Housekeeping, 27 July 2023
  • But the Spanx Faux Leather Leggings were the one style missing from my repertoire.
    Andrea Navarro, Glamour, 5 Jan. 2022
  • Butt-grazing lengths are a mainstay in the star's hair repertoire.
    Kara Nesvig, Allure, 7 Mar. 2024
  • But they weren’t allowed to do the standard repertoire.
    Adam Bell, Charlotte Observer, 8 Feb. 2024
  • Test said the repertoire in the program appeals to diverse tastes in dance.
    San Diego Union-Tribune, 18 Mar. 2022
  • Newsome, who will spend some time in the slot, aims to add some takeaways to his repertoire.
    Mary Kay Cabot, cleveland, 28 July 2022
  • Montas tried his full repertoire in the seven-pitch at-bat to no avail.
    Matt Kawahara, San Francisco Chronicle, 8 Apr. 2022
  • If any of these dishes aren't already in your repertoire, bring out the blank recipe cards.
    Southern Living Editors, Southern Living, 4 Oct. 2023
  • Good one to have in my repertoire of recipes for a gathering or for during the week.
    Southern Living Editors, Southern Living, 14 June 2023
  • The repertoire for the concert was chosen to trace West Point’s legacy.
    Sarah Diamond Christopher Lee, New York Times, 27 May 2024
  • The repertoire at the gallery will be the same at Southwestern College on Sunday.
    Beth Wood, San Diego Union-Tribune, 23 Mar. 2023
  • Baking bread is a great skill to have in your culinary repertoire.
    Andrea Beck, Better Homes & Gardens, 22 Oct. 2023
  • Researchers still don’t know what the repertoire of clicks means, if anything.
    Sarah Kuta, Smithsonian Magazine, 8 May 2024
  • The park also offers lessons for first-timers or those who want to add some tricks to their repertoire.
    Lisa Cericola, Southern Living, 27 Dec. 2024
  • The actor has seemingly taken a page out of Bad Bunny’s book, adding more delicate silk pieces to his repertoire.
    Hannah Jackson, Vogue, 21 Jan. 2025
  • Some credence exists to the idea that his midrange repertoire and defensive prowess could elevate the Warriors into that next tier of playoff threat.
    Marcus Thompson Ii, The Athletic, 4 Jan. 2025

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