(1) He obviously cannot control his own people and became a weak reed in the process.
(2) A second, smaller robe, also with tassels, is carried rolled up in a reed scroll called a u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510suitcaseu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb in English.
(3) By bouncing, the reed breaks an electrical circuit.
(4) He looked like a commoner, with reed sandals and a plain, pleated kilt wrapped around his waist.
(5) I speak from experience when I say that a mouldy reed has neither the taste nor the sound of a clean reed .
(6) People making a living off the fens catching eels and harvesting marsh reed for thatching were a tad upset and started a guerilla war against the engineers who were building the drains.
(7) As if thy waves had only heard the shepherd's reed
(8) A single, consistent bar on a hollow reed , just musical enough to be considered a note.
(9) The initial housing is usually made out of light reed matting.
(10) Another yellow robe was hanging from the curtain string, and on the bed was a reed mat.
(11) If it has a mouthpiece or a reed , Al can produce sublime music on it, often switching effortlessly between trumpet, saxophone and clarinet on the same gig.
(12) The physical process of making sound with a reed is clearly not the same as it is for a transverse flute.
(13) He followed Alia to where she had deposited the pile pf poles, curtains, blanket, quilt, and the reed pad.
(14) Several big rolls of reed matting, which must be building materials, are propped up against the walls of the central structure.
(15) The finished bassoon reed can last for several weeks if not months.
(16) Using a reed pen and some ink I quickly got the hang of it.
(17) Possibly a distant ancestor of the modern bassoon, the instrument had a space at one end which almost certainly held a reed which generated the sound.
(18) She finished assembling Roxanne and fastened the reed to the mouthpiece.
(19) Later, the indentations were made with a reed stylus.
(20) Digital processing morphs the clarinet's mournful tones into deep sinewave swoops, zooms in on the crackle of spit on the reed or squeezes out didgeridoo-like overtones.