Definitionn. a stringed instrument of the guitar family that has long neck and circular body
Last update: September 6, 2015
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The banjo had come to Washington with the negroes following the wake of the army. [Please select]
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They call me Sister Elsie, the Banjo Maid, in the hospitals. [Please select]
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"Get that banjo and play 'Get out of the Wilderness."' [Please select]
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Elsie smiled, took up the banjo, and asked him to sing while she played. [Please select]
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Besides, I've carried a banjo and a cornet to the ends of the earth with me. [Please select]
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Our first camp was two blankets, a packing case and a banjo. [Please select]
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Tickle-My-Toes had the broom, and this, he pretended, was a banjo. [Please select]
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Each has his banjo slung. [Please select]
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He could be brilliant at will, could play a little on piano, banjo and violin, could sing a little, and had himself well in hand. [Please select]
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The picnickers were getting up from the crushed heather; Macniff with his banjo came toward them on his incredibly thick legs, blocking their path. [Please select]
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