tambourin (Meaning)

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tambourin (n.)

A tambourine.

An old Provencal dance of a lively character, common on the stage.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tambourin

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tambourin Sentence Examples

  1. The lively rhythm of the tambourin echoed through the Andalusian courtyard.
  2. The street performer skillfully manipulated the tambourin, creating a captivating performance.
  3. The tambourin's jingling metal discs added a vibrant touch to the traditional folk music.
  4. The delicate sound of the tambourin complemented the haunting melody of the lute.
  5. The dancer's hip-swaying movements were accentuated by the beat of the tambourin.
  6. The tambourin served as a ritualistic instrument in ancient ceremonies, summoning spirits and warding off evil.
  7. The village elders used the tambourin to announce important news and gather the community.
  8. The tambourin's circular frame was adorned with colorful beads and intricate designs.
  9. The tambourin's goat-skin head produced a distinctive and resonant sound.
  10. The tambourin's versatility made it an indispensable part of global folk and ethnic music traditions.

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A tambourine., An old Provencal dance of a lively character, common on the stage.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The lively rhythm of the tambourin echoed through the Andalusian courtyard.

The street performer skillfully manipulated the tambourin, creating a captivating performance.

The tambourin's jingling metal discs added a vibrant touch to the traditional folk music.

The delicate sound of the tambourin complemented the haunting melody of the lute.