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Meaning of squeeze box

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squeeze box (n)

a portable box-shaped free-reed instrument; the reeds are made to vibrate by air from the bellows controlled by the player

squeeze box Sentence Examples

  1. The accordionist expertly squeezed the squeeze box, filling the room with a lively melody.
  2. With trembling hands, the young musician reached for the squeeze box, eager to perform.
  3. The sturdy construction of the squeeze box allowed it to withstand the vigorous playing of skilled musicians.
  4. The sound of the squeeze box echoed through the streets, drawing crowds to a local festival.
  5. After a long and tiring day, the musician gently placed his squeeze box back into its case.
  6. The intricate ornamentation on the squeeze box spoke to the craftsmanship of its maker.
  7. The rhythmic bellows of the squeeze box created a captivating and energetic atmosphere.
  8. The old squeeze box sat on the shelf, a relic of a time when it had filled dance halls with music.
  9. The weight of the squeeze box on her shoulders reminded her of the responsibility that came with performing.
  10. By squeezing the squeeze box and pressing its buttons, the musician wove together a tapestry of sound.

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a portable box-shaped free-reed instrument; the reeds are made to vibrate by air from the bellows controlled by the player

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The accordionist expertly squeezed the squeeze box, filling the room with a lively melody.

With trembling hands, the young musician reached for the squeeze box, eager to perform.

The sturdy construction of the squeeze box allowed it to withstand the vigorous playing of skilled musicians.

The sound of the squeeze box echoed through the streets, drawing crowds to a local festival.