Similar words: world health organization, organ, organs, morgan, organon, organdy, organic, organdie. Meaning: n. a small rectangular free-reed instrument having a row of free reeds set back in air holes and played by blowing into the desired hole.
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1. It sounded like a mouth organ.
2. I gave her a ridiculously expensive mouth organ one Christmas, much like a cocktail cabinet.
3. Normally a mouth organ or a piano accordion accompanies the music and plays the melody.
4. He played first a whistle, then a mouth organ, then a trumpet.
5. When they saw the elephant blowing the mouth organ , the children roared with laughter.
6. Will you tell Greg to quit playing the mouth organ while I practice?
7. With liberal use of glockenspiel, harmonium and mouth organ, it sounds like Brion found his instruments in a playgroup toy box.
8. The fiery harmonica wizard took the humble mouth organ in dazzling amplified directions that were unimaginable prior to his ascendancy.
9. Wind instruments include the piri (cylindrical oboe), taepyeongso (metal-bell shawm)(sentencedict.com), daegeumsaenghwang (mouth organ) and the hun (ocarina).
10. The timbre of the violin is far richer than that of the mouth organ.
11. Adler gave the instrument dignity, inspiring composers such as Vaughan Williams and Joaquin Rodrigo to write for the humble mouth organ.
12. I don't remember the clothes you wore, or your beautiful hair, or the sardines, or the mouth organ.
13. I mean, you get people who blow a couple of bars on a mouth organ and then hold out their hands.
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