Large percussion musical instrument which produces a definite pitch.
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Examples for "timpani"
Examples for "timpani"
1The students took up a position one by one, behind the timpani.
2Making a timpani of the floor, Merlin galloped out of the room.
3This Morning's theme tune was played by a string quartet and timpani.
4Add a falsetto vocal, swooping strings, timpani and an oboe or two.
5Molto vivace The Scherzo is a madcap chase launched by the timpani.
1I will play on the lute, and you shall beat the kettledrums.
2Mounted behind him, concealed under a tarp, were two brass kettledrums.
3Flags waved, kettledrums beat, fans were flung into my very lap to autograph.
4They came anyway, filling his ears like the pounding of kettledrums.
5He heard the first major drive of strings and kettledrums.
1The membrana tympani is larger than in other quadrupeds of the same size.
2Wilson reports two cases of rupture of the membrane tympani caused by diving.
3Synergism of chorda tympani responses to a mixture of MSG and IMP was not observed.
4One temporal bone showed fibrosis and osteogenesis in the scala tympani of the basal turn.
5My heart was thudding like a slowly beaten tympani.
1The effects of the anti-gelatinase antibodies and the TIMPs are not additive.
2TIMPs were also found bound to selective regions of extracellular matrix.
3Little is known about the role of MMPs and TIMPs in severe sepsis.
4HUCB-MSCs treatment also prevented the induction of TIMPs expression.
5Regulation of type IV collagen may contribute to the balance of MMPs and TIMPs in LSCC.
1A tympany beat and the sound track filled with violins.
2Jake took piano lessons for a year, then drums, and was an expert on tympany in four years.
3For performance Nature has no mercy, and sacrifices the performer to get it done,-makesa dropsy or a tympany of him.
4These Frogs baked and beat to Powder, and taken with Orrice-Root cures a Tympany.
5Tympany's solution will revolutionise how ENT surgeons operate and will also allow many more procedures to be carried out in outpatient settings.
1The writer visits May Timpano, a woman in her 50's, who lives on the top floor.
2Miss Timpano had visited the house for all those years and has lived there for the past six.
3Miss Timpano had met Fred while she had been a waitress at Kirsch's, and the two were companions for thirty years.
1Her heart boomed like a kettle drum, and again she looked away.
2His heart pounded like a kettle drum in his ears.
3After two a kettle drum was banging fortissimo.
4Another plaything of his was a kettle drum with which he amused himself in the summer twilight for many seasons.
5Those membranes are like two little kettle drums, and they are its song organs.
1There was a cry; Georgiana had swooned sideways on to Lord Timpany's shoulder.
2At any moment she might die; at any moment she might become Lady Timpany.
3If she became Lady Timpany: it was a horrible thought.
4Egbert and me was at school at Timpany's; he's going to Eton next half.
5Mr Coppel was drafted in after founder Allen Timpany resigned and its shares were suspended.
6Lady Lapith was disappointed, of course; she had hoped for better things-forTimpany and a coronet.
7Camlet, West Bowlby, Knipswich for Timpany, Spavin Delawarr; and then all the other stations; and then, finally, London.
8Lord Timpany was paying his court to Georgiana, and it was clear that he was not unfavourably received.
9If she became Lady Timpany...ah, then!
10Rolf went that very day to the farm of Obadiah Timpany, and offered to work by the day, hoeing corn and root crops.