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n. (grand piano English)
Usage examples of "grand pianos".
No one had Steinway concert grand pianos in their homes, certainly not in modest ranch styles ten miles outside Cheyenne, Oklahoma.
Alice was not here unless she was behind the immensely long bar or under or behind the smashed grand pianos or billiards tables.
I learned about the great pianos of history from that old woman -- the pre-Hegira grand pianos included.
I learned about the great pianos of history from that old woman-the pre-Hegira grand pianos included.
A dozen or so of the finest lived in her bedroom in a glass-fronted, satinwood cabinet lavishly equipped with such toyland artefacts and miniature sofas and teeny-tiny grand pianos.
The sweating men loaded grand pianos, fine china and crystal, crates of gold and silver and cases of precious gems and boxes of paintings.
He should have known it was all wrong the moment they started hanging grand pianos over the sea-monster pool in the atrium.
So, the hoisting beams for the bulky stuff -- grand pianos up, coffins down, that sort of thing.
But somehow, the Antony and Cleopatra set, the girls in hot pants with their silver balloons, the eighty-five males bashing away at Porgy and Bess on their grand pianos, and the President grinning like a telly puppet, the whole thing worked.
He's all lung, like those Peruvian Indians that carry grand pianos up and down the Andes.
Boulders the size of grand pianos had been rolled a hundred yards beyond their original locations and were draped with brush and weeds on their upper sides, brush which had been uprooted farther up the mountain.
The Mikoyans had a large flat five rooms including one with two grand pianos that Misha had inherited, along with the flat, from his parents, who had performed as a team with the Radio Symphony Orchestra.