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Meaning of melodeon

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melodeon (n.)

A kind of small reed organ; -- a portable form of the seraphine.

A music hall.

melodeon Sentence Examples

  1. The church's antique melodeon had graced the sanctuary for generations.
  2. The robust sound of the melodeon filled the quaint chapel.
  3. The melodeon's bellows pumped rhythmically, generating a rich and mellow tone.
  4. The musician's fingers danced nimbly over the melodeon's ivory keys.
  5. The melody from the melodeon echoed through the empty barn, carrying a sense of wistfulness.
  6. The melodeon, a smaller cousin of the harmonium, added a distinctive touch to the folk band's music.
  7. The antique melodeon, with its intricate carvings, was a prized possession of the music museum.
  8. The melodeon's persistent hum provided a soothing backdrop for evening gatherings.
  9. The melodeon's soulful notes evoked memories of bygone eras.
  10. Nestled in a cozy corner of the living room, the melodeon invited impromptu musical moments.

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A kind of small reed organ; -- a portable form of the seraphine., A music hall.

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The church's antique melodeon had graced the sanctuary for generations.

The robust sound of the melodeon filled the quaint chapel.

The melodeon's bellows pumped rhythmically, generating a rich and mellow tone.

The musician's fingers danced nimbly over the melodeon's ivory keys.