Similar words: headmaster, past master, landmass, quartermaster, master, husbandman, mastery, masters. Meaning: ['bænd‚mɑːstə] n. the conductor of a band.
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1 I’m going to the Texas Bandmaster Association convention in San Antonio this weekend and will attend some really good clinics.
2 In the gallery, the bandmaster, his baton poised, stood waiting FOR a signal.
3 Soon he found that the sister of the bandmaster was just the one he was looking for.
4 What I didn't expect was a bandmaster and the bang of a drum!
5 What I didn't expect were a bandmaster and the bang of a drum!
6 In the gallery, the bandmaster, his baton poised, stood waiting for a signal.
7 Thus for many years and in many lands this great bandmaster was known as John Philip Sousa.
8 John is now with his parents in New York City; it is 3 years since he was a bandmaster.
9 John is now with his parents in New York city. It is already three years since he was a bandmaster.
10 John lived with his parents in New York now and he has not been the bandmaster since three years ago.
11 John is now with his parents in New York City; it is already three years since he was a bandmaster.
More similar words: headmaster, past master, landmass, quartermaster, master, husbandman, mastery, masters, masterly, mastered, masterful, webmaster, mastering, paymaster, taskmaster, master key, master card, master race, postmaster, ringmaster, mastership, master plan, scoutmaster, mastermind, masterfully, masterpiece, master of arts, choirmaster, schoolmaster, masterstroke.