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bull fiddle

noun

, Informal.


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Other Words From

  • bull fiddler noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of bull fiddle1

An Americanism dating back to 1875–80

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Example Sentences

The line was drawn as tight as the 'G' string on a bull fiddle.

You know—lights dimmed, throbby music from the bull fiddle and kettle drums, and the ushers seatin' nobody durin' the act.

He works the trombone in the streets and the bull fiddle under cover.

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