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    tambourine


    1. on the waves of the parted sea playing a tambourine


    2. The tambourine player gasped in surprise when a half-crazed Detective Inspector Grunt wrenched the tambourine from his hand, pounded across the snow, and laid into us, shouting some very un-Christian like remarks


    3. Now the thought of being beaten about the buttocks with a tambourine, while rolling about in the snow with a naked lady, might appeal to some hot-blooded males, but such a prospect held no attractions for me


    4. She also knew they might get a sudden inspiration to grab a tambourine and ring dance an old step that was both historic and cultural


    5. tambourine and with harp; and didn't allow me to


    6. The knife flew and suddenly bounced off a green veil of light, making a sound similar to a ball bearing bouncing off a tambourine drum


    7. Trini picked up a tambourine


    8. “Further, I really think you should loose the tambourine girl, for she’s nothing but eye candy


    9. He’s still the Tambourine Man, endlessly touring and defiantly unpredictable


    10. Nearby, a fiddler began to play, and someone beat a rhythm on a tambourine

    11. "Love it, Scott! You look ready to dance with a tambourine on Bourbon Street


    12. "Give us a song, mates," shouted someone in the cart and everyone in the cart joined in a riotous song, jingling a tambourine and whistling


    13. With this Teresa hurried out of the house with the letters, and with the string of beads round her neck, and went along thrumming the letters as if they were a tambourine, and by chance coming across the curate and Samson Carrasco she began capering and saying, "None of us poor now, faith! We've got a little government! Ay, let the finest fine lady tackle me, and I'll give her a setting down!"


    14. I would have given the tambourine a try—I really think I might have excelled at the hip-bump—but sadly the instrument wasn’t offered at my school


    15. We had a bass player, Alan Brown, and a feller called Dave, who owned a microphone and tambourine and was nominally our lead singer, but as is often the case with late-teenage combos, the conflict of ambitions soon took care of the balance of power


    16. It began with just a harmonium, a tambourine, and someone hitting a bass parade drum with a felt beater


    17. She lay, now and again thumping her heart in tambourine hysteria, then, quieting, the slow sad thoughts of bronze childhood when everything was sun on green trees and sun on water and sun on blonde child hair


    18. A small-little-girl-of-an-old-woman, with a pale round wrinkled little face, shook her tambourine in front of his nose, forcing him to glance up


    19. “Mister,” she said, tightening up and almost flinging the tambourine in his face, “you been joking with me?”


    20. She lay, now and again thumping her heart in tambourine hysteria, then, quieting, the slow sad thoughts of bronze childhood when everything was sun on green trees and sun on water and sun on blond child hair

    21. Poor Alabama boy! On the grim Pequod's forecastle, ye shall ere long see him, beating his tambourine; prelusive of the eternal time, when sent for, to the great quarter-deck on high, he was bid strike in with angels, and beat his tambourine in glory; called a coward here, hailed a hero there!


    22. Stand by all legs! Pip! little Pip! hurrah with your tambourine!


    23. Poor Pip! ye have heard of him before; ye must remember his tambourine on that dramatic midnight, so gloomy-jolly


    24. But Pip loved life, and all life's peaceable securities; so that the panic-striking business in which he had somehow unaccountably become entrapped, had most sadly blurred his brightness; though, as ere long will be seen, what was thus temporarily subdued in him, in the end was destined to be luridly illumined by strange wild fires, that fictitiously showed him off to ten times the natural lustre with which in his native Tolland County in Connecticut, he had once enlivened many a fiddler's frolic on the green; and at melodious even-tide, with his gay ha-ha! had turned the round horizon into one star-belled tambourine


    25. But ere this was done, Pip, who had been slily hovering near by all this while, drew nigh to him where he lay, and with soft sobbings, took him by the hand; in the other, holding his tambourine


    26. ‘Give us a song, mates,’ shouted someone in the cart and everyone in the cart joined in a riotous song, jingling a tambourine and whistling


    27. The hut with yard and out-buildings is seen in the background, whence proceed sounds of singing and of a tambourine


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