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record players

n. (record player English)

Usage examples of "record players".

The pieces are in place to make records and record players, movies and projectors.

Back in the glorious 50s and early 60s, most records were three minutes long and most record players were worth about 25 bucks.

Market-wise, this was a major gamble: the improvement was, at first, debatable (many said that the sound quality of the first generation of compact discs was inferior to that of its contemporaneous record players).

For a year he preyed upon stereos and record players and tape decks.

They had bureau drawers full of movie cameras, closets full of record players and slide projectors.

You're the one who got us into this mess, with your record players and American radios.

We stopped at the 1890s room, There was an old-fashioned phone on the desk, big round glass lamps, and one of those record players with a hand crank that you see in history books.

Music blasted from a dozen radios and record players, and packs of kids on bicycles rode wildly up and down the streets.

To get to them, you had to follow a rutted trail that meandered between mountains of castaway things: record players, broken statuary, garden hose, chairs, lawn mowers, doors, fireplace mantels, pots and pans, old bricks, roof shingles, irons, radiators, and washbasins to name a few.

We saw an old-fashioned phone on the desk, big round glass lamps, one of those record players with a hand crank that you see in history books, and something that looked like an over-grown vacuum cleaner looking at us.

The black marketeer's rugs, record players and stacks of foreign clothes were gone, and in their place were a sofa still made up as a bed, a splitting carton of dishes, an ancient samovar.