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- noun Plural form of
banjo .
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Examples
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Do not go middle – that's banjoes and Deliverance.
Film-inspired holidays: The Great American Road Trip Kevin Rushby 2010
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Miss Pepper groaned, remembering the holiday at Rubadub when Snubby had fancied himself at playing all kinds of instruments, not only banjoes.
Working Without a Net Randy Lowens 2010
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They are happy to share ideas and advice about building guitars, banjoes, and ukuleles with newcomers.
Mark Frauenfelder: The Courage to Screw Up: Why DIY Is Good for You 2010
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Their new album The Outsiders rocks lightly with catchy tunes featuring occasional banjoes or a finger-picked/strummy instrument of your choice.
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Drum on your drums, batter on your banjoes, sob on the long cool winding saxophones.
norbert blei | be it beat « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2007
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The second issue just came out, and even though I'm not a stringed-instrument fanatic (I do like ukuleles), the editors 'love for guitars, ukes, basses, madolins and banjoes radiates off the pages and is infectious.
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But he bought the banjoes - Bruce Hornsby was also in the band at that time, and anyhow, we sat and talked for about an hour and he had seen my father with Bill Monroe in 1963.
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And we sat down and talked for about an hour and, of course, he bought the banjoes, you know?
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(Soundbite of laughter) Mr.R. McCOURY: Well, anyhow, I had these banjoes.
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Art muslin and banjoes, Chinese lanterns and frying, are leading
In the Days of the Comet Herbert George 2006
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