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bull fiddle

n. (context musical instrument English) double bass (gloss: lowest-pitched of instruments of violin family)

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bull fiddle

n. largest and lowest member of the violin family [syn: bass fiddle, bass viol, double bass, contrabass, string bass]

Usage examples of "bull fiddle".

Just because a guy plays a bull fiddle, it don't mean he's no slave.

Scarlett had sat on that sofa so often in the first years of the war, always with some handsome officer beside her, and listened to violin and bull fiddle, acĀ­.

An occasional bull fiddle, mandolin, harmonica, or banjo lent spice to some of the meetings, but even without them the dances went fine.

When I came back, Kate was watching June Allyson struggle valiantly with a bull fiddle on the television screen.

The rate of fire was so rapid that the roar was like the hoarse song of a gigantic bull fiddle.

Under one arm it carried a violin case big enough to hold a bull fiddle.

And there was terror in the bull fiddle roaring of the tiny machine guns held by their opponents.

To begin with, please give your full attention to the Morris Fielding Trio, with Phil Hanna playing drums and Derek Brown accompanying on the bull fiddle.

There was one quiet Lancer, though, a black-whiskered Scotch nemesis who said never a word, and played the bull fiddle for his recreation.

It sounded like a bull fiddle that was very big and deep, but sawed by a tired man.