Though the banged on the drum and the cymbal thing They couldn't make a penny with their boom-zing-zing.
String music Princess, Shepherd and Goat dance in a circle Cymbal crash Lights out Princess and Shepherd and Goat ready at left for next scene The drop is lowered Cymbal crash Lights up SCENE VII.
A plain drop is lowered behind them] Cymbal crash Cymbal crash Lights on SCENE IV.
Cymbal Crash The lights go out The drop is lifted in the darkness Cymbal Crash The lights are turned on SCENE I.
Hearing a cymbal in your dreams, foretells the death of a very aged person of your acquaintance.
A Certain Cymbalof Saint Patrick is lost and found again.
CXL A Certain Cymbal of Saint Patrick is lost and found again.
And the cymbal of the saint, which from his frequent percussions thereof appeared in one part broken, was afterward repaired by an angel's hand; and the mark is beheld on it at this day.
As the trees snatched the Moorish cavalcade from the view of the king, Ferdinand ordered the army to recommence its march; and trumpet and cymbal presently sent their music to the ear of the Moslems.
Behind him flaunted the great gonfanon of Spain, and trump and cymbal heralded his approach.
Towards evening Tharagavverug ceased to snap at Leothric, but ran before him to avoid the stick, for his nose was sore and shining; and in the gloaming the villagers came out and danced to cymbal and psaltery.
As the tree gets old, it breaks up into separate masses, the original trunk decaying, and the props becoming separate trunks of the different portions.
Be not beneficent for a name or Cymbal of applause, nor exact and just in Commerce for the advantages of Trust and Credit, which attend the reputation of true and punctual dealing.
But Mr. Great-heart and Mr. Valiant played upon the well-tuned cymbal and harp for joy.
When told by Miss Petrie that old Lord Peterborough was a tinkling cymbal she snapped angrily at her gifted countrywoman.
The tinkling cymbal and the sounding brass should be nothing to her.
O Life of all life and all blessing, we hail thee, We praise thee, O Bramha, with cymbal and prayer.
During the middle ages the word cymbal was applied to the Glockenspiel, or peal of small bells, and later to the dulcimer, perhaps on account of the clear bell-like tone produced by the hammers striking the wire strings.
The membranous cymbal and the steel cricket are analogous instruments.
But introduce a needle by the lateral aperture which we have named the "window" and prick the cymbal at the bottom of the sound-box.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cymbal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.