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trombone

[ US /tɹɑmˈboʊn/ ]
[ UK /tɹɒmbˈə‍ʊn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a brass instrument consisting of a long tube whose length can be varied by a U-shaped slide

How To Use trombone In A Sentence

  • We have Kebbi Williams on tenor sax, Maurice Brown on trumpet, and Saunders Sermons on trombone. Mike Ragogna: Keb' Mo's "...Enchilada," Plus Chats with Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks, Alex Miller, Flogging Molly's Dave King, and Lindi Ortega
  • With 320 students in snappy blue and white uniforms playing shiny trumpets, trombones and tubas as they march in briskly changing formations, the band's numbers are full of razzmatazz.
  • But yea, James Wells totally rocked on the bass, and Seth Ferguson on drums and Whitwell on Trombone and "scatting". Maybmemorys Diary Entry
  • Irreparable damage had been caused to the A7 rocker gear, cylinder head, cylinder liner, piston, connecting rod, big end bearing and the trombone.
  • Among the collection's highlights are the double slide contrabass trombone which inspired Wagner to write for the instrument in his Ring Cycle, a crystal glass flute and an early euphonium.
  • It was a job that required him to play his trombone while steering a horse by reins attached to his knees. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was like listening to somebody trying to play a trombone at the bottom of a swimming pool, and meantime some bosthoon in black tights is skipping around the fountain tossing things into it.
  • Soon afterwards, he joined the local brass band, learning first the trombone, then the trumpet and cornet.
  • The brass section of an orchestra typically consists of trumpets, horns, trombones, and tubas.
  • But the added cost of making it slide like a trombone? Times, Sunday Times
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