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1 encore
'oŋko:noun, interjection((a call from an audience for) a repetition of a performance, or (for) a further performance: The audience cried `Encore!'; The singer gave two encores.) ekstranummer, dakapoIsubst. \/ɒŋˈkɔː\/, \/ˈɒŋkɔː\/1) ekstranummer, dakaponummer• give\/sing an encore2) dakapo(rop), innrop(ing), fremkallingto get an encore få krav om et ekstranummerIIverb \/ɒŋˈkɔː\/, \/ˈɒŋkɔː\/1) forlange ekstranummer av2) rope dakapo (til), kalle inn (igjen)IIIinterj. \/ɒŋˈkɔː\/dakapo
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