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Balinese

[ US /ˌbæɫɪˈniz/ ]
NOUN
  1. the Indonesian language of the people of Bali

How To Use Balinese In A Sentence

  • Also in Bali I sampled some Arak, which is Balinese moonshine. Gizmodo
  • This majestic bull was a sarcophagus that would—with the assistance of a giant pyre—take the spirit of Agung Suyasa, a Balinese prince, on his journey to the next life. Colorful Coffins and Funerals to Die For
  • Well, no crows here but I think I'll plant in the seedling house to avoid cutworm and cross my fingers for the Balinese corn I'll be planting tomorrow. Archive 2007-10-01
  • It was the primary musical element at Balinese Hindu rituals, social events and traditional entertainments.
  • The Balinese people believed that there must be something wrong with their lives.
  • With the Balinese genggong, you pluck the lamella by tugging on a string. Ancient Instrument's Twang Draws Global Fans
  • The Balinese onlookers tried to understand why the Australian contingent was getting all choked up by a song about a swagman who stole a sheep and then drowned himself.
  • inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese
  • Eleven-year-old gamelan aficionado Morrison solemnly tapped out the steady beat on the kempli, a large kettledrum on which all the musicians in Balinese gamelan depend to keep time, especially when the rhythms get tricky.
  • In Legong Keraton, as in much Balinese dance, the movement is closely associated with the intricate rhythms produced by the gamelan ensemble.
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