In true operatic fashion, Mr. Redman said he began asking himself, "When are we going to start having problems?"
In good universal operatic fashion, both survive through the workings of fate and accident.
The only difference is that the chef is singing her lines in an operatic fashion as she stirs, whisks, drips and drops.
But Wagner's works, in suspiciously operatic fashion, live or die as music.
After he sang, in a very operatic fashion, a voice vote was taken among those in line behind him as to whether his notes were worthy of the tickets.
Several programs are under way in schools, with library displays, cable television interviews, even operatic fashion shows heralding the occasion as well.
The operatic fashion in Venice was on the point of changing from generally serious opera to a new style of comic opera, dramma giocoso.
After about three days, most reasonably athletic people can learn to board without ending up as a yard sale - the term for skiers who wipe out in operatic fashion.
Masticating loudly, he began lecturing me in an almost operatic fashion, thrusting his jaw out like Mussolini.