radio soap

collocation in English

meaningsofradioandsoap

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radio
noun
uk
/ˈreɪ.di.əʊ/
us
/ˈreɪ.di.oʊ/
a piece of electronic equipment used for listening to ...
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soap
noun
uk
/səʊp/
us
/soʊp/
a substance used for washing the body or ...
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(Definition ofradioandsoapfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofradio soap

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This was a change from the heroines of theradiosoapoperas who waited to be rescued by men.
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The character, a writer ofradiosoapoperas, claims that it clears the synapses.
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When she graduated from school, she participated in a radio talent contest, which was searching for an actress to participate in aradiosoapopera.
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The organ music which was a part of many of theradiosoapoperas was provided by union musicians.
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After theradiosoapopera, she went on to do some theater.
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He worked for many years as a pianist on television shows, providing background music forradiosoap operas and composing jingles for radio advertising.
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Radiosoapoperas used plots about wartime rationing and condemned the hoarding of goods.
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Her radio work included runs in two ongoingradiosoapoperas.
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The show's title was taken from a 1930sradiosoapopera about a young woman struggling through life but is otherwise very different.
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By age 18 she had appeared in twenty-fiveradiosoapoperas.
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Carrington originatedradiosoapopera in 1932, and wrote more than 12,000 daily dramas during her long career.
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From 1946, he composes musical illustrations, then, with the help of his wife who writes the texts, they start to produce radio soaps.
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