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bow <a bow; bows> N

bow <a bow; bows> N

bow N (shapes)

bow N AVIAT

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This included an organ, three types of spinets, a violin, and another bowed string instrument.
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It was the first bowed keyboard instrument (of which any record has survived) ever to be devised.
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A struck string sound includes a muffled click; a bowed string, a scratchy noise.
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The reprisal of the capriccio is intoned by the cellos and harp, the theme bowed, then with pizzicato.
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It is the second-largest bowed string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra, the double bass being the largest.
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When another reciter was performing, he would listen intently with his bowed.
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Children who do not get enough may suffer from rickets when legs become bowed or knock-kneed.
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However, the principle of bowed strings in a keyboard instrument is old.
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The seating is made of the two large bowed grandstands on either side of the field, built into a natural bowl.
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He became regarded as a good tactician, and infantry commanders bowed to his tactical judgement when planning joint operations.
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