Welsh musical instrument.
Sinònims
Examples for "crowd"
Examples for "crowd"
1Classic crowd-sourcing, applied to the very difficult problem of lead data enrichment.
2The crowd, however, was every bit as enthusiastic as four years ago.
3Within minutes a crowd had gathered outside the bar, and violence ensued.
4The crowd responded with petrol bombs, damaging one police vehicle, police said.
5The crowd held paper silhouettes to represent the victims of the Troubles.
1As opposed to learning by rote, children are encouraged to participate more.
2That said, they're also going to howl if it's just boringly rote.
3Instead, it was mostly a rote description of the work they did.
4Our tastes we acquire, with difficulty; our sentiments we learn by rote.
5Bad -brought bad to the village- Speaking by rote, as if hypnotized.
1By this time the family had moved into a more pretentious home, known as the Crotta House.
2Causeway captured the Kerry senior hurling championship when they defeated a brave Crotta O'Neills outfit at Austin Stack Park yesterday.
3After Pat O'Connell replied for Lixnaw Edwards popped up again to give Crotta a 2-5 to 2-1 advantage.
4The game was hard fought and in the 26th minute, Crotta suffered a major blow when they lost Carlton with a dislocated collar bone.
1My crwth and song will rouse every spirit on the hills.'
2I'm goin' to play on my crwth and sing the same song now.
3If she wur alive her livin' mullo 'ud follow the crwth.
4I dessay you've often heard the sayin' "The sperrits follow the crwth."
5Then without saying another word Sinfi took up her crwth and moved towards the llyn.
6She then drew the bow across the crwth.
7She then took up her crwth, went round the llyn, and disappeared through the eastern cleft.
8Did I also remember the wild theories of my father and Fenella Stanley about the crwth?
9Now, you must hide yourself somewheres while I go and touch the crwth in her favourite place.
10At last there came clearly from her crwth the wild air I had already heard on Snowdon.
11You remember that mornin' when my crwth and song called Winnie to us at this very llyn?
12While I stood partially concealed in my crevice, Sinfi took up her crwth, which was lying on the rock.
13It's only when the crwth is played by a maid on the hills that the spirits can follow it.'
14As we were leaving the bungalow the next day, I said to Sinfi, 'You are not taking your crwth.'
15Was when listening to Sinfi's crwth, or rather when listening to her song, as evidence that Winifred was alive?
16Doubtless this is why among the Welsh hills the old saying used to be "The spirits follow the crwth."'