Similar words: confucianism, banister, humanist, egalitarianism, totalitarianism, Christianity, communist manifesto, piano. Meaning: ['pɪænɪst /'pɪə-] n. a person who plays the piano.
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(31) The amateur pianist made one or two false starts before finally playing the piece right through from the beginning.
(32) In February 1967, she began a dalliance with Robin Douglas - Home, 35, a talented and troubled pianist and the nephew of a former prime minister.
(33) He regaled us with tales of his days as a jazz pianist.
(34) A child prodigy, he made his first professional tour as a pianist at the age of six.
(35) As a pianist, she's a brilliant technician, but she lacks passion.
(36) The pianist played several pieces of music on a grand piano.
(37) Dorsey made his mark as a pianist in the 1920s.
(38) Parker's solo on 'A Night in Tunisia' was so amazing that the pianist backing him simply stopped playing.
(39) She could have been a brilliant pianist if she'd put her mind to it.
(40) She's a good pianist.
(41) Holland would never dare cast himself as a virtuoso pianist.
(42) He made a name for himself as a concert pianist.
(43) I make no claim to be a brilliant pianist[Sentencedict], but I can play a few tunes.
(44) Our pianist had fallen ill, and then, at the eleventh hour, when we thought we'd have to cancel the performance, Jill offered to replace him.
(45) The pianist played the happy pair out with the wedding March.
(46) She had to make up her income as a pianist by teaching piano students.
(47) These recordings are a monument to his talent as a pianist.
(48) Working with a pianist is like playing chamber music.
(49) The concert pianist did exactly the opposite.
(50) He was a local jazz pianist.
(51) What an underrated pianist he is over here!
(52) A spokesman said the 56-year-old singer pianist had flu.
(53) Howard is a talented pianist.
(54) She was studying to become a concert pianist.
(55) Starting out as a self-taught pianist.
(56) Help of a more immediately practical nature was given to Manan, a young pianist who was without a piano.
(57) Timothy Hutton heads a strong ensemble cast as a Manhattan pianist who returns home for his high school reunion.
(58) A classmate at Fairfax High suggested he meet a pianist studying composition named Mike Stoller.
(59) Pianist Tommy Flanagan is among the finest accompanists in jazz history.
(60) Despite the expensive-looking Baroque decor and the pianist, this place serves cheap pizzas and the like.
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