Similar words: tambourine, mambo, bamboo, gambol, comb out, cambodia, jamboree, bomb out. Meaning: ['tæm‚bʊr /-bʊə] n. 1. a frame made of two hoops; used for embroidering 2. a drum.
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1. It was followed by musicians with tambour, fife and viol.
2. The tambour is a hand drum instrument found in the Middle-East. It is often played solo to show the performer's dexterity in rhythm and speed.
3. Guildford returned leading a large company of masked figures who marched into the hall to the raucous clamour of tambour and fife.
4. This apart, in modern times the western musical instruments like the Tambourin and the Tambour are adaptations of the Indian Tambora and Tanpura.
5. On the books of profane music which entered the convent, amour (love) was replaced by tambour (drum) or pandour.
6. Thrust self aligning roller bearing is one type of thrust bearing with tambour roller aslant ranged.
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