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didgeridoo
[ dij-uh-ree-doo, dij-uh-ree-doo ]
noun
- a Australian Aboriginal musical instrument made from a long wooden tube that is blown into to create a low drone.
didgeridoo
/ ˌdɪdʒərɪˈduː /
noun
- music a deep-toned native Australian wind instrument made from a long hollowed-out piece of wood
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Example Sentences
Crystal singing bowls, chimes and didgeridoos may not be things you have lying around at home, but there’s always the internet.
Who went to a school where she was allowed to take her puppy to gym class, and her best friend played the didgeridoo.
He brought Indigenous Australians onstage and had them play the didgeridoo just because he could.
They served us desserts made with Bum Berry goo As we danced to the tune of the didgeridoo.
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