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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
cassette player
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Anyone with a home cassette player can testify to the questionable long-term durability of tape recordings.
▪ Culley looked towards a sideboard where the cassette player stood.
▪ Gao Ma kept a smal cassette player in his pocket, listening to it with earphones.
▪ She put a tape in the cassette player but didn't hear the music.
▪ The amount of explosive hidden in the radio cassette player which destroyed the aircraft was not detectable by any X-ray equipment.
Wiktionary
cassette player

n. A device capable of playing prerecorded cassette tapes

WordNet
cassette player

n. electronic equipment for playing cassettes

Usage examples of "cassette player".

Each letter passed through the cassette player, which took note of the incoming letter and treated it as a number from 1 (A) to 26 (Z), and then added the number on the tape cassette.

After the conversation with Madame President, Qwilleran tried the cassette player.

On the counter beside the box was a new Japanese cassette player with its own miniature stereo speakers.

I thought I'd give them a run on my cassette player, because they didn't have any labels on saying what was on them, but all that came out was a screeching noise.

He gets up and walks over to the cassette player and puts a tape in.

Vicente Fernandez sang from the driver's cassette player, his cries of lost love deliberately forlorn and sentimental—.

To illustrate his point, he played each jingle three or four times on the reel-to-reel before resorting to his other museum piece, the oldest functioning micro-cassette player in existence, for a tinny rendition of the offending lines or bridge from the suspect song.

I turned the chair away from the composition table and, sitting down, used the remote control to switch on the cassette player.

This group of soldiers also had a cassette player, only theirs was cranking out African music at full volume.