A percussion instrument consisting of a pair of hollow pieces of wood or bone (usually held between the thumb and fingers) that are made to click together (as by Spanish dancers) in rhythm with the dance.
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Examples for "bones "
1 I thought of Tour de France riders who continue with broken bones .
2 Excessive use of cannabis can lead to brittle bones , new research suggests.
3 Doctors said there was no evidence that Warmbier suffered any broken bones .
4 She also started her fascination with human bones at a young age.
5 This time I hadn't merely identified bones and distinguished left from right.
1 He even joined a course to learn how to play the castanets .
2 Those with the castanets were the Ebisu party and formed the chorus.
3 The sound of the castanets seemed to make her alive all over.
4 Over her thumb hung castanets and in her hand was a tambourine.
5 And she danced about the room, snapping her fingers instead of castanets .
1 The mill-streams that turn the clappers of the world arise in solitary places.
2 The nightwatchman would return and sound the alarm on his clappers .
3 Down below, the pulses would sound like bell clappers on the pod's skin.
4 But the gang of clappers in the foremost rows of the pit applauded furiously.
5 They could be crooked staves or throw-sticks, batons or clappers used in ritual dance.
1 The game turns your Wii-mote into a virtual maraca -a brilliant use of the controller.
2 The bartender, a hipster with a handlebar moustache, shook a silver cocktail shaker like a maraca .
3 The game featured novel maraca controllers that enabled the player to shake along with the music to score points.
4 Actually, I was pretty disturbed when it came to the butterflies in my stomach region doing a maraca rumba.
5 The drummer shook a maraca .
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