A device that plays the sound stored on a gramophone record.
1 He wanted me to bring him phonograph records and enclosed a list.
2 It was in 1877 that Thomas Alva Edison completed the first phonograph .
3 There were a player-piano and a fine phonograph in the big drawing-room.
4 They are all given on one of the cylinders of the phonograph : -
5 Between the fireplace and the phonograph table is a stand for newspapers.
6 He took the record home and put it on his own phonograph .
7 Edison's first model of the phonograph is shown in the following illustration.
8 He is able to store and preserve his voice in a phonograph .
9 But, look you, the very next day the carriers brought the phonograph .
10 Not long ago in our home we came across a long-unused phonograph .
11 There was fishing-tackle in profusion, and a battered phonograph on a table.
12 Noted for inventing, among other things, the phonograph and the incandescent bulb.
13 The phonograph went off into an inarticulate whirr of its own machinery.
14 We have had a most amusing time with the two phonograph chaps.
15 Somewhere across the street a phonograph started blaring out a jazz piece.
16 The Internationale had become blurred and discordant, like a bad phonograph record.
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