timburine (Meaning)

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timburine (n.)

A tambourine.

Synonyms & Antonyms of timburine

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timburine Sentence Examples

  1. The lively rhythm of the timburine filled the air, inviting the audience to dance.
  2. The glittering timburine adorned the dancer's hand, adding a touch of sparkle to her performance.
  3. The folk musicians plucked at their guitars and shook their timburines, creating a festive atmosphere.
  4. The children giggled and danced around as the teacher played a cheerful tune on the timburine.
  5. The street performer's timburine rhythm drew a crowd of curious onlookers.
  6. The timburine's jingling sound accompanied the storyteller's captivating tales.
  7. The choir members raised their timburines in unison, creating a majestic crescendo.
  8. The injured bird's tiny timburine made a soft, mournful sound.
  9. The ancient timburine found in the archaeological dig shed light on the musical practices of our ancestors.
  10. The timburine's vibrant beat resonated through the room, inspiring joy and energy.

FAQs About the word timburine

A tambourine.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The lively rhythm of the timburine filled the air, inviting the audience to dance.

The glittering timburine adorned the dancer's hand, adding a touch of sparkle to her performance.

The folk musicians plucked at their guitars and shook their timburines, creating a festive atmosphere.

The children giggled and danced around as the teacher played a cheerful tune on the timburine.