Similar words: autistic, autism, statistical distribution, flutist, absolutist, parachutist, umlaut, flaunt. Meaning: ['flɔːtɪst] n. someone who plays the flute.
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1. She turned smiling to the flautist.
2. He also met a flautist whom he married after they both graduated.
3. The music is divine, and the flautist has the most impressive I-hate-tourists sneer I have ever seen.
4. I was especially impressed by the bright, forthright sound of the flautist.
5. Hampered by illness and poverty, he devoted himself to poetry and to music, becoming a flautist in a Baltimore orchestra.
6. She also took part in plays, learned ballet and tap, and was a skilled flautist and singer.
7. He had also worked with clarinettist Julian Farrell and flautist Glen Martin and in 2006 completed his Master's degree under a school scholarship.
8. Do I give a crap about a ceremony with a dress and a flautist?
9. This paper makes a thematic study on Li Xuequan, who is a senior flautist, an activist for music,(sentencedict .com) and a very important musician in China.
10. She also took part in plays, learned ballet and and was a skilled flautist and singer.
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