Synonym: fiddle. Similar words: violent, violate, violation, gasoline, biology, etiology, biological, envious. Meaning: [‚vaɪə'lɪn] n. bowed stringed instrument that is the highest member of the violin family; this instrument has four strings and a hollow body and an unfretted fingerboard and is played with a bow.
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91. With his own violin in hand, Merola stood in the north end zone and played.
92. Half the space is taken up by a picture of a violin - ah yes, but one with a broken string.
93. Musicians were so desperate to hear Michelangeli that they borrowed violin cases and sneaked in through the stage door.
94. But then I started literally dreaming about playing the violin and about playing the notes.
95. I found myself humming to the tune of the violin an old man was playing for sous.
96. Later, he taught himself to play the violin and cello, all on the stage at Millers.
97. This violin is very old and valuable and must be handled carefully.
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98. In his spare time he became more and more interested in amateur dramatics, as well as teaching himself to play the violin.
99. Perky was an enthusiastic amateur musician who played several instruments, his favorite being the violin.
100. Born and raised in Tokyo, Komuro started violin lessons at age 3 and began learning keyboards in elementary school.
101. As a solo instrument following a melodic line, the violin can convey every imaginable shade of feeling.
102. Not a note seems superfluous in this essay for flute, clarinet in A, vibraphone, piano, violin and cello.
103. That room, furthermore, contained the violin, diplomas and medals which belonged to brother Carl.
104. One afternoon as he was hacking away on his violin, a maid appeared with a message from below.
105. The slightest kink in a wire and it would snap like a violin string, plummeting the flyer to the stage.
106. It reversed fast, the gearbox whining like a violin, and parked in front of the Mercedes.
107. Occasionally, two other musicians would accompany her,(sentencedict.com) playing violin and flute.
108. So he took up the violin as well, and now he gives concerts on both instruments with pianist Mari Tomizuka.
109. Around the corner, their classmates practiced pulling small-fry violin bows across squeaky strings.
110. My two daughters were inspired to take violin lessons when a friend played for them.
111. There are Eko 12-string necks and bodies, curious banjo necks, oddball Eko violin bass parts and lots, lots more.
112. Battler opened up with the violin and it was all over in a few minutes.
113. These are not violin sonatas as we know them, rather sonatas for piano with violin accompaniment.
114. Miss Seti Losli had been a part-time teacher of the violin since January 1947.
115. Most recently, he's released a record of solo violin, and his strong 1982 duet with drummer Dennis Charles.
116. David Oistrakh recorded the Brahms and Tchaikovsky violin concertos many times.
117. Brown learned to play guitar, violin, harmonica, piano, mandolin, viola and drums.
118. But there are also stories of the saving grace of innocence and the love of a violin.
119. These developments extend a comprehensive portfolio, with Electrical Insulation products going into end-uses as diverse as fishing rods and violin bows.
120. Try comparing a plucked note on a violin and on a mandolin and you will certainly notice the difference.
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