Similar words: harbouring, neighbouring, urine, labour intensive, figurine, gambol, bamboo, cambodia. Meaning: [‚tæmbə'rɪːn] n. a shallow drum with a single drumhead and with metallic disks in the sides.
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1. Some one was beating what sounded like a tambourine, and, high above all this, Robert thought he heard a flute.
2. Yes, the monitors, the bass player, the tambourine - the lot.
3. I enjoy the beat from the tambourine.
4. He is really good at playing tambourine.
5. It had a tambourine in its hand.
6. Tambourine is shaking but I don't hear a song.
7. The maenad on the right is playing a tambourine.
8. Hey! Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me.
9. "Remember Send Vedding Present," and he jingled the tambourine.
10. Begin the music , strike the tambourine , play the melodious harp and lyre.
11. He was slapping his tambourine against his maroon wide-wale corduroys, a flap of shaggy brown hair lapping at his face, his eyes closed.
12. Exciting Tambourine and Latin dance performance to heat up the night!
13. The evil Piccolo has sent his henchman , Tambourine to kill all the warriors that could foil his plans.
14. The orchestration of the composition requires triple winds, tambourine, triangle, snare drum, gong, cymbals, piano, celesta, xylophone, harp and five-part strings.
15. Joseph played the drums, and sometimes the tambourine, in a band called Fields of Grass.
16. Tambourine is an instrument consisting of a small drumhead with jingling disks.
17. That tambourine seems interesting.
18. A church's liveliness should not be judged by the singing, dancing or tambourine playing.
19. Percy can play anything from the triangle to the tambourine.
20. Directly in front of him were two wind-up monkeys[Sentencedict.com ], one with a tambourine and the other with a drum.
21. It starts lean and mean, just a slash of overdriven guitar with tambourine keeping time.
22. He sang his invocations in a beautiful oaken tenor with a freckle-faced boy at his side playing conga and tambourine as if it was a full drum kit.
23. Let them praise his name with dancing and make music to him with tambourine and harp.
24. Participants have to bring their own hand drum, any type of frame drum or tambourine.
25. A stew without an onion is like a dance without a tambourine.
26. The work is scored for piano solo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, bass drum, snare drum, cymbals, tambourine and strings.
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