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trombonist

n. A person who plays the trombone.

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trombonist

n. a musician who plays the trombone [syn: trombone player]

Usage examples of "trombonist".

The next morning trombonist Cedric Rintoul is found dead, an ice pick buried in his brain.

The trombonist had something that looked like a long whisker hanging from the tip of his slide.

Every so often, during a pause, the trombonist would shake the moisture out of his instrument.

Rintoul is a fine trombonist, but I know nothing to recommend him as a human being.

The trombonist did a bit of snorting and snuffling, then shrugged his heavy shoulders.

The huge trombonist stared up at the furious little Welshman as if he could not believe what he was hearing.

There was no reason for Cedric to speak of me to Jacques, even if it were the done thing for a trombonist to play tattletale to the concertmaster, which I assure you Jacques-Marie Houdon would not permit.

He was really a good trombonist, he had a safe gig with the Wagstaffe.

But why did I make Roman a trombonist in the first place if I knew nothing about trombones?

Jane, unusually, even accompanied Paul to a recording session on 20 July 1967 to see the trumpeter and trombonist Chris Barber, the man who popularised traditional jazz in Britain.

She first became a victim of success when she successfully annihilated her twin brother by getting into Radcliffe while he went off to some beer-swilling football factory in the Midwest, a trombonist in the marching band.

The trombonist had been chatting up one of the waitresses, in a pink beribboned dress with Latin flounces.

His son, Billy, thirty-five, a trombonist in the orchestra of the road company of a Broadway musical, had flown in from Detroit.

Several times a trombonist came to town, and music revived noticeably.

On the band bus, mid-1960s, Ray Charles plays chess with trombonist Fred Morrell.