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Agitato

Agitato \A`gi*ta"to\, a. [It., agitated.] (Mus.) Sung or played in a restless, hurried, and spasmodic manner.

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agitato

a. (context music English) Describing a passage having this mark. adv. (context music English) Played in a restless agitated style. n. 1 (context music English) A tempo mark directing that a passage is to be played in a restless agitated style. 2 (context music English) A passage having this mark.

Usage examples of "agitato".

I left a moderately agitato message, cradled the blower, and lit either my second or my third cigar of the morning depending upon whether or not you wanted to count dead soldiers.

I ran, carrying the cat litter box like a pizza tray, disrupting the class, causing Winnie to become highly agitato, unable to explain because I had a cigar in my mouth and was carrying a pizza tray and running for my life from men who were carrying wildly beeping receivers which made them Israeli spies and men who were wildly firing weapons which made them Arab terrorists and the whole macho parade failing to arouse or interest the girls in the slightest, which, of course, made them lesbians.

I pass on to him the four or five customers in Germany who are getting rather agitato at my doing nothing.