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61TROMBONE — s. m. T. de Musiq. Espèce de grande trompette composée de quatre branches emboîtées les unes dans les autres, et qu on allonge ou qu on raccourcit à volonté pour produire les différents tons …
62trombone — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ muted ▪ bass, tenor ▪ slide …
63trombone — Cockney Rhyming Slang Phone …
64Trombone — Basun …
65trombone — trom|bone [trɔmˈbəun US tra:mˈboun] n [Date: 1700 1800; : Italian; Origin: tromba trumpet ] a large metal musical instrument that you play by blowing into it and sliding a long tube in and out to change the notes >trombonist n …
66trombone — see TRUMP …
67trombone — pl.m. tromboni …
68trombone — n British a telephone. A rhyming alternative to dog (and bone) …
69trombone — trom·bone || trÉ‘m bəʊnɪst /trÉ’m n. musical wind instrument made of metal tubing bent twice in the form of a U and having a slide for altering pitch …
70trombone — noun a large brass wind instrument having an extendable slide with which different notes are made. Derivatives trombonist noun Origin C18: from Fr. or Ital., from Ital. tromba trumpet …