strad (Meaning)

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strad (n)

a violin made by Antonio Stradivari or a member of his family

Synonyms & Antonyms of strad

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strad Sentence Examples

  1. The captivating melodies of a Stradivarius filled the concert hall, sending shivers down the spines of the audience.
  2. The legendary violin virtuoso meticulously tuned his Stradivarius, anticipating the sublime performance that lay before him.
  3. The antique shop showcased a rare and exquisite Stradivarius, its aged wood whispering tales of centuries past.
  4. The young apprentice longed to play a Stradivarius, its unmatched tone haunting his dreams.
  5. The wealthy collector proudly displayed his prized Stradivarius, a testament to his discerning taste and vast fortune.
  6. The violin maker spent countless hours crafting a modern Stradivarius, hoping to capture the brilliance of the ancient master.
  7. The insurance broker carefully appraised the Stradivarius, its value measured in both monetary and artistic significance.
  8. The restoration team meticulously repaired the damaged Stradivarius, preserving its historical and musical legacy.
  9. The auctioneer announced the sale of a Stradivarius, igniting a bidding war among passionate collectors worldwide.
  10. The symphony orchestra reached its crescendo, the soaring notes of the Stradivarius carrying the audience to musical ecstasy.

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a violin made by Antonio Stradivari or a member of his family

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The captivating melodies of a Stradivarius filled the concert hall, sending shivers down the spines of the audience.

The legendary violin virtuoso meticulously tuned his Stradivarius, anticipating the sublime performance that lay before him.

The antique shop showcased a rare and exquisite Stradivarius, its aged wood whispering tales of centuries past.

The young apprentice longed to play a Stradivarius, its unmatched tone haunting his dreams.