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tambour

[ UK /tˈæmbɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a frame made of two hoops; used for embroidering
  2. a drum

How To Use tambour In A Sentence

  • We were given drums, triangles, maracas and tambourines to experiment with.
  • Without these sagacities, the brickwork of the tambour, in addition to taking a very long time so that the concrete could dry up and solidify, would surely have been too heavy to support the dome.
  • She played the tambourine, the xylophone, and the harmonica, all to our swooning hearts' delight.
  • This apart, in modern times the western musical instruments like the Tambourin and the Tambour are adaptations of the Indian Tambora and Tanpura.
  • We were given drums, triangles, maracas and tambourines to experiment with.
  • She usually wore a dress of dark gray stuff, with immense pockets, a black silk neckerchief folded over her shoulders, a white tamboured muslin cap, with a black ribbon passed two or three times round the crown. Helen and Arthur or, Miss Thusa's Spinning Wheel
  • Such is the case with the labeled tambour desk-and-bookcase illustrated above, now safely in the Museum in Augusta.
  • The throng surrounding them shouted affirming hallelujahs and amens, flapping and singing, rattling their tambourines and bleating their horns.
  • Actually, for many years, we have done this to the French language in Quebec, sans tambour ni trompette. Gelett Burgess and the blurb
  • The bedrooms each had a fitted wardrobe with a large mahogany sliding or tambour door (those in the smaller bedrooms concealing a vanity unit), which gave the rooms a tidy appearance and enabled them to be more simply furnished.
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