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violin

noun as in musical instrument

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If a stellar-mass black hole is a violin, an IMBH is a double bass.

The Democrats will emphasize the violin stories, and they will exist, too.

One hat in the Press Room is designed from black velvet with a violin perched on top of a skull cap.

On the right, there emerged on Tuesday a universally mocking view that Russia is playing Obama like a cheap violin.

The woman who played an omnipotent American president like her personal violin.

Frulein Fichtner had already departed, but the first violinist played Mendelssohn's famous concerto for violin.

He is on the violin what Liszt is on the piano, and is the only artist worthy to be mentioned in the same breath with him.

As soon as Oertling touched his violin I saw that he was a superior artist, and that immediately inspired me.

The Violin is an instrument which, though small and of trifling original cost, has yet commanded most extraordinary prices.

The two most pleasing, expressive, and powerful single instruments of music are the human voice and the violin.

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On this page you'll find 5 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to violin, such as: fiddle, amati, kit, stradivarius, and pochette.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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