Synonym: bard, musician, troubadour. Similar words: mainstream, instruct, instructor, instrument, instruction, instructions, instructional, struggle against. Meaning: ['mɪnstrəl] n. 1. a singer of folk songs 2. a performer in a minstrel show. v. celebrate by singing, in the style of minstrels.
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(1) The Negro minstrel is touring the country.
(2) The minstrel stopped singing abruptly, and went outside.
(3) Minstrel shows drew a good audience and visiting theater companies played at the Brooks Opera House.
(4) For ten minutes he becomes a wandering minstrel, illuminated by the bass-player following him with a torch from the stage.
(5) His minstrel songs led many people to insist he must be a southerner.
(6) The minstrel drew sweet sounds from his lyre and waked in all the longing for the dance.
(7) You recall what that minstrel told us some weeks back, Ralf?
(8) There was a minstrel sitting on a stool by the yurt wall.
(9) Lou Holtz is an itinerant minstrel, his hand out for a few more coins to sing his song at another stop.
(10) The cast's sole survivor from the great Minstrel days says that's a shame.
(11) Minstrel shows included music, dance and comedy.
(12) I shall run off with the first strolling minstrel!
(13) They hired a minstrel for her birthday party.
(14) Stephen Foster wrote almost thirty songs for minstrel shows.
(15) This weary minstrel - life that once was girt.
(16) The end man in a minstrel show.
(17) The young minstrel had a rare[sentencedict.com], rich voice. Sentencedict.com
(18) But now bring me a minstrel.
(19) If some minstrel belts out “Imagine” or gets a crowd to sing along hoping to carry away a hatful of coins, this busker could face a fine ranging from $50 to $200.
(20) Minstrel songs described the culture of black American slaves in the southern states.
(21) The minstrel travelled about the country singing songs and poems written by him.
(22) He fuses ancient and modern instruments of the minstrel and forges a startlingly unique musical language.
(23) The first of all the negro minstrel shows came to town, and made a sensation.
(24) The phrase "Jim Crow" was drawn from a stock character in "minstrel" (vaudeville) shows of the time, in which a white singer and actor would put on black makeup to look like a black man.
(25) She was lead singer in the Black and White Minstrel Show during the 70s.
(26) As the book opens, his latest target is an Atlanta office building, whose security the Wind Minstrel easily defeats.
(27) Similarly, a steward creating a reception for a visiting liege lord would need at least a month to properly prepare ... but, a minstrel might come up with a bawdy song in an afternoon.
(28) Alfred the great acted his own spy , visiting danish camps disguised as a minstrel.
(29) Alfred the Great acted as his own spy, visiting Danish camps disguised as a minstrel.
(30) Alfred the Great acted as his own spy, visiting Danish camps disgused as a minstrel.
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