minstrel in the PONS Dictionary

minstrel Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a wandering minstrel

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
One minstrel, usually a tenor, came to specialize in this part; such singers often became celebrities, especially with women.
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He had a small part as a strolling minstrel and sang several of his own songs.
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Gradually more young individuals of student age took to learning the difficult art of the bandura minstrels.
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They arrive at the minstrel's home, a house fit only for swine.
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The epics were sung by professional minstrels who pleased audiences by reshaping the poems to meet the needs of new generations.
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Flanking the entrance is a double staircase leading to a minstrels' gallery and the senior combination room.
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Some would join the several guilds of minstrels which gave, or claimed to give, those licensed by them protection from the law against vagabonds.
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Minstrel or "sarugaku" outfits could have allowed the ninja to spy in enemy buildings without rousing suspicion.
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He received about $12.50 per week performing various songs and minstrel skits.
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A minstrel's creative output usually takes two major forms.
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