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Part Of A Fugue Totters Anag Crossword Clue

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noun

• The presence of two close or overlapping statements of the subject of a fugue, especially towards the end.

• An acceleration in the tempo of an opera that produces an ending climax.

adjective

• Having gradually increasing speed.

adverb

• With gradually increasing speed.

30%8 Someone who stumbles or totters while walking
noun

• one who dodders from old age and weakness

30%9 Person who totters
noun

• someone who walks unsteadily as if about to fall

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