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Musical instrument made from a seashell (conch)
conch
conch-shell trumpet
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1
Then they banged the temple bells and blew the
conches
louder than ever.
2
He assumes the forms of tortoises and fishes and
conches
.
3
The extensive grounds constantly echoed with the sounds of drums and the blare of
conches
.
4
As soon as the Hoppoo boat sees what is going on, it begins to blow
conches
.
5
Paul felt his ears burning, big as
conches
.
6
Have you ever heard a call, Kanaka Oolea, that is without sound yet is louder than the
conches
of God?
7
At this instant, four or five
conches
sounded, in the direction of the mills, and along the western margin of the meadows.
8
Then
conches
,
and kettle-drums, and tabours, and large drums, and cymbals, and Dindimas, and Jharjharas, were loudly blown and beaten on all sides!
9
On the back of the grate is a cast of Neptune, standing erect in his car, with Triton blowing
conches
,
&c., and the date 1650.
10
These
conches
are supposed to be the producers of pink pearls, but I have opened hundreds of them and failed to find a single pearl.
11
Evreux,
Conches
,
Breteuil-wemust be about here-yes-andthere'syour crooked railroad.
12
By the roadside towards
Conches
,
there are magpies everywhere, punctuated by yellow hammers and nightingales.
13
On the Road Between
Conches
and Beaumont-le-Roger
14
Lettres et Documents inédits;' publiés par F. Feuillet de
Conches
,
and of another volume- 'Correspondanceinédite de Marie Antoinette.
15
Gleister also had an Uncle Max who lived in Key West and was known locally as the Pinochle King of the
Conches
.
16
Thence he went back to the Norman border, to be welcomed at Alençon by its count, and to lay seige to
Conches
.
conches
conch
blow the conches
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