taborine (Meaning)
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taborine (n.)
A small, shallow drum; a tabor.
Synonyms & Antonyms of taborine
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taborine Sentence Examples
- The rhythmic tinkling of the taborine filled the air as the dancers twirled.
- The vibrant sonority of the taborine resounded through the crowded streets.
- The musician's nimble fingers danced across the taborine, creating a mesmerizing melody.
- The assembly of drummers and taborine players announced the arrival of the royal procession.
- The taborine served as an accompaniment to the solemn hymns during the religious ceremony.
- The festival atmosphere buzzed with the rhythmic beat of the taborine, encouraging joyful revelry.
- The taborine's jingling sound reverberated throughout the vast hall, commanding attention.
- The performer gracefully manipulated the taborine, alternating between delicate taps and rapid flurries.
- The taborine's timbre lent a lively and spirited element to the folk dance performance.
- The young musician's hands moved with dexterity as she played intricate patterns on the taborine.
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A small, shallow drum; a tabor.
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No antonyms found.
The rhythmic tinkling of the taborine filled the air as the dancers twirled.
The vibrant sonority of the taborine resounded through the crowded streets.
The musician's nimble fingers danced across the taborine, creating a mesmerizing melody.
The assembly of drummers and taborine players announced the arrival of the royal procession.