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Meaning of sax

Wordnet

sax (n)

a Belgian maker of musical instruments who invented the saxophone (1814-1894)

a single-reed woodwind with a conical bore

Webster

sax (n.)

A kind of chopping instrument for trimming the edges of roofing slates.

sax Sentence Examples

  1. The melodious saxophonist filled the concert hall with enchanting tunes.
  2. The piercing sound of the sax cut through the night, drawing captivated listeners.
  3. The alto sax played a soothing solo that evoked feelings of nostalgia.
  4. The baritone sax added a deep and resonant undertone to the jazz ensemble.
  5. The soprano sax's high-pitched notes soared effortlessly through the air.
  6. The saxophonist's improvisational skills showcased their exceptional musicality.
  7. The saxophone became an iconic instrument in the world of jazz and beyond.
  8. The sax trio harmonized beautifully, creating a captivating soundscape.
  9. The mellow tone of the tenor sax lent a soulful quality to the performance.
  10. The saxophones cascaded through the scales, demonstrating the instrument's versatility.

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a Belgian maker of musical instruments who invented the saxophone (1814-1894), a single-reed woodwind with a conical boreA kind of chopping instrument for trimm

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The melodious saxophonist filled the concert hall with enchanting tunes.

The piercing sound of the sax cut through the night, drawing captivated listeners.

The alto sax played a soothing solo that evoked feelings of nostalgia.

The baritone sax added a deep and resonant undertone to the jazz ensemble.