bongo drum, drum, drumskin, jazz stick, kettledrum, side drum, snare drum, taboret, tam-tam, timbrel, tom-tom, tymp stick, tympanon, war drum
Definitionn. a shallow drum with a single drumhead and with metallic disks in the sides
Last update: September 8, 2015
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Tambourine is used in the folk orchestra. [Please select]
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Poor Pip! ye have heard of him before; ye must remember his tambourine on that dramatic midnight, so gloomy-jolly. [Please select]
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The man next shook a tambourine at me, and as I turned to see what the noise meant, I heard a _click. [Please select]
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"Give us a song, mates," shouted someone in the cart and everyone in the cart joined in a riotous song, jingling a tambourine and whistling. [Please select]
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I want to dance the tarantella with a tambourine in my hand. [Please select]
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The game was soon taken up, and before long, one tambourine after another was flying over the heads of the frenzied crew. [Please select]
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Bored Bloom tambourined gently with I am just reflecting fingers on flat pad Pat brought. [Please select]
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