Definitionn. an early stringed instrument like a piano but with more delicate sound
Last update: October 18, 2015
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I haven't seen a clavichord. [Please select]
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The young people, at the countess' instigation, gathered round the clavichord and harp. [Please select]
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The young people, at the countess' instigation, gathered round the clavichord and harp. [Please select]
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Sonya was sitting at the clavichord, playing the prelude to Denisov's favorite barcarolle. [Please select]
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After dinner Natasha, at Prince Andrew's request, went to the clavichord and began singing. [Please select]
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Between twelve and two o'clock, as the day was mapped out, the prince rested and the princess played the clavichord.' [Please select]
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But Anatole's expression, though his eyes were fixed on her, referred not to her but to the movements of Mademoiselle Bourienne's little foot, which he was then touching with his own under the clavichord. [Please select]
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