A small guitar having four strings.
Japanese name for fishing gear.
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Examples for "ue"
Examples for "ue"
1But as to the pear of emerald 'ue
2Hasu no hana no ue ni oite matan.
3The German ae, oe, ue, are always to be written as ä, ö, ü, and arranged as a, o, u.
4It found that local politicians were too often a barrier to, rather than a facilitator of, honest dialog ue with the public.
5We crossed the rivulets Kapopo and Ue, now running, but usually dry.
In Japanese martial arts the person who "receives" a technique.
1Here is a list of nerdy girly uke players for you to check out!
2She can be seen in the video below with Molly Lewis playing on one uke.
3Eva talks to one of the mainstays of the orchestra, baritone uke player Richie Williams.
4I turned around and smiled at the snappy dresser who'd bought the uke at the Secret Boutique.
5The song of the humpback and the strum of the uke combine to attract visitors to Niue.
6Perhaps the uke is intended to do the same thing for higher up - a musical bra for man boobs?
7At present, it seems that most uke bands stick to ironic cover versions, but what happens when someone writes a song?
8Three-piece Kiwi Uke band playing NZ Live on Friday the 5th of September.
9Even with all her thorns firmly in place, he didn't feel Uke leaving now.
10Ukes on Fire is a group of Ukulele enthusiasts.
11You know, to just commune with the ukes.
12Jam session with Ukes on Fire from Thames.
13On Saturday, there'll be a roving double-decker Uke Bus busking at various spots around the town.
14She apparently hadn't caught his tone because for once she smiled as if she really Uked him.
15Department of Education secretary Uke Kombra issued the directive for masks on 24 April in a 'circular instruction'.
16Uke causes still produce like effects; in the same manner as in the mutual action of the elements and powers of nature.