Definitionn. a person who provides musical accompaniment
Last update: September 4, 2015
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He was a great accompanist. [Please select]
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I had brought a piano with me, but no accompanist. [Please select]
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We put Johnson, my accompanist, in the tonneau first, and then we covered him with cigarettes. [Please select]
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His performance was rapturously greeted, especially by the accompanist. [Please select]
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Under Tom Kernan's ginhot words the accompanist wove music slow. [Please select]
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Indoors he is a mere accompanist, and in polite society his muse is dumb. [Please select]
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Jennie was Rosamund's accompanist, a clever Irish girl who often came to Little Market Street to go through things with Rosamund. [Please select]
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However, he was anxious to make for himself in some other line of endeavor, and while he was often my piano accompanist, he never had any intention of going on the stage. [Please select]
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