How To Use Musette In A Sentence
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In fact, the eventual winner took on no food nor musette bag at the Brest control and carried only three water bottles.
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This musette bag is made from waterproof and ultra quiet stealth cloth with a waterproof rubber backing.
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Two of my favorites are the Feed Bag from British cycling-gear maker Rapha and the Plain Musette from Archival Clothing, whose strap is the same material used on M16 rifle slings.
A Manlier Man Bag?
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Le tricot est pour elle une amusette qui l'aide a se detendre.
Amusette - French Word-A-Day
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The 250 of us assigned there dropped our packs, duffle bags, rifles, barracks bags and musette bags.
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If applied to an adult, une amusette is a frivolous person.
Amusette - French Word-A-Day
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The trio bring their mastery of flute, bouzouki and accordion to bear on traditions as diverse as musette and klezmer, reminding us of the common threads that run through music the world over.
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Rental Properties throughout France. amusette (ah moo zet) noun, feminine
Newforest Vocab Notes
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Le tricot est pour elle une amusette qui l'aide à se détendre.
Newforest Vocab Notes
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Their music was a mix of jazz, French musette, flamenco, and east European styles.
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Many types of ‘dispatch bag’ or ‘map bag’ canvas carriers were in use in addition to the musette bag which could be a pack or a shoulder bag.
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A dance that probably originated in the Auvergne, where it was accompanied by such folk instruments as the musette or the hurdy-gurdy.
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[16] See E. Thoinan, _Les Hotteterre et les Chèdeville, célèbres facteurs de flûtes, hautbois, bassons et musettes_ (Paris, 1894), p. 23.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
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A jazz outing with the feel of many genres - klezmer, tango and musette - this is a true world music played by a quintet of reeds, accordion, violin, trombone (doubling on tuba) and drums.
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Le tricot est pour elle une amusette qui l'aide à se détendre.
Amusette - French Word-A-Day
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The bunch pick up their feed bags, known as a "musette".
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Examples of bellows-blown bagpipes include the Northumbrian small-pipes, the Scottish Lowland or Border bagpipe, the Irish uillean bagpipe, the musette, and the dudy.
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In the North of France and in Belgium, "une amusette" also means a child who gets constantly distracted and plays all the time.
Amusette - French Word-A-Day
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A musette bag holds food and drinks and gets handed to the Tour riders in the feed zone.
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My compass is the same one that my dad had in his musette bag 60 or so years ago.
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Musette Light cotton bag with a long strap, used for the food and drink handed up at feeding stations.
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When suture material ran short in the middle of one operation, one of the nurses ran for her ‘musette bag’ of personal hygiene items and found ‘a spool of white thread… and they sewed up his bladder with that.’
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Here, a majestic sarabande was worked out, there, a solemn chaconne, elsewhere a subtle musette or a stormy bourrée.
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A manic mix-up of Gallic musette, American blues, gypsy jive and gin mill boogie-woogie, their sound may not be futuristic but it will trigger that primitive urge to shake a tail feather.
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Lance Armstong’s encounter with a fan’s musette is rumored to have broken his chainstay.
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In ‘musette tuning’ two reeds sound simultaneously for each note, one tuned slightly sharp, giving a tremolo effect.
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It is probable, however, that M. Thoinan, who makes this statement, has not considered the possibility of the word _musette_ applying in this case to the small rustic hautbois or _dessus de bombarde_, also written _muse_,
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
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Yellows and purples and green-reds, he says, adding that the look of old cars and European architecture made instruments like the musette, a French accordian, seem apt for the movie's scenes of fast-paced street comedy.
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Exceptions are the zampogna, the musette, and the uillean pipes, which have double reeds throughout.
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The boys tossed out personal gear from their musette bags and filled them with ammunition.
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To make matters worse, ‘musette’ was also given to the bagpipe musette de cour, amongst others.
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Our bedrolls were back with the rest of the troops, but we opened up the musette bags we carried, which contained extra socks and underwear, toilet kits, a blanket and half a canvas pup tent.
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Oppermann's legend was assured and to this day old timers still refer to musettes as ‘Oppy bags’, since the Australian is credited with inventing them.
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Amusette" and "amourette" sont (as the song says about Michèle) - "2 mots qui vont très bien ensemble".
Amusette - French Word-A-Day
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Is going to the local café a favorite amusette of yours, as it is mine?
Newforest Vocab Notes
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The highly acclaimed six-piece ensemble fuses the wild gypsy rhythms of eastern Europe with hot club swing and jazz, audaciously combining Hungarian, Russian and Romanian gypsy styles with tango, swing, klezmer and French musette.
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There was an intermediate instrument a third lower than the oboe, used by Bach, called the oboe d'amore, which was probably used with the cornemuse or bagpipe, and another, a third higher than the oboe, called musette (not the small bagpipe of that name).
Scientific American Supplement No. 819, September 12, 1891
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How is it that the French musette - a pre-WWII pop music with rustic roots and a prototypical audience of knife-wielding proletarians - sounds to contemporary American ears like the very essence of elegant sophistication?
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For anyone with a penchant for the traditional accordion based Parisian music known as musette and the unique song style of the French music hall,
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As we prepared for the day's march, my head felt a bit sore from some hard object in my musette bag.
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The racist suspicions of the French toward Mediterraneans underlay the eventual ironic triumph of Italian accordion music as the defining Parisian sound of hal musette.
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It is probable, however, that M. Thoinan, who makes this statement, has not considered the possibility of the word _musette_ applying in this case to the small rustic hautbois or _dessus de bombarde_, also written _muse_,
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
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Halfway through a stage, Armstrong grabs a musette, also known as a feedbag, from a roadside team staffer.
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I have always thought that the musette bags are hung with the buckles facing back towards the body so that after landing the bag could be quickly swung over the head to its normal carrying position.
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Amusette" and "amourette" sont as the song says about Michèle - "2 mots qui vont très bien ensemble".
Amusette - French Word-A-Day
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The piccolo oboe or musette used to be a bagpipe chanter and was very popular at the time of Marie-Antoinette at the French Court in Versailles.
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There was an intermediate instrument a third lower than the oboe, used by Bach, called the oboe d'amore, which was probably used with the cornemuse or bagpipe, and another, a third higher than the oboe, called musette (not the small bagpipe of that name).
Scientific American Supplement No. 819, September 12, 1891
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The musette bag had a few variations including the standard canvas type shown, a thick water-resistant treated material, a rubberized canvas material (also for waterproofing) and a rare HBT construction.
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The chief characteristic of the musette was a certain rustic Watteau-like grace.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
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Thirty musette bags filled with two bottles, two gels, two bars, two candy bars, two pastries, and some fruit are made.
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We must also place among double-reed instruments the various bagpipes, cornemuses, and musettes, which are shawm or oboe instruments with reservoirs of air, and furnished with drones inclosing single reeds.
Scientific American Supplement No. 819, September 12, 1891
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Amusette - French Word-A-Day
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The second became the desire to do the same thing for all five oboes from musette to bass.
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Marais's "Musette" rocked back and forth over two repeated chords, with the drone of the viol's low strings evoking the eponymous medieval bagpipe.
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