Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See cymbaled, cymbaler.
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Examples
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To tell how Aristide drummed and cymballed the progress of Les
The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol William John Locke 1896
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In one of the mighty triumphs given to a Roman general upon his entering the world's capital, the bones of a whale, brought all the way from the Syrian coast, were the most conspicuous object in the cymballed procession.
Moby Dick: or, the White Whale Herman Melville 1855
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In one of the mighty triumphs given to a Roman general upon his entering the world's capital, the bones of a whale, brought all the way from the Syrian coast, were the most conspicuous object in the cymballed procession.
Moby Dick, or, the whale Herman Melville 1855
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In one of the mighty triumphs given to a Roman general upon his entering the world's capital, the bones of a whale, brought all the way from the Syrian coast, were the most conspicuous object in the cymballed procession.
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In one of the mighty triumphs given to a Roman general upon his entering the world’s capital, the bones of a whale, brought all the way from the Syrian coast, were the most conspicuous object in the cymballed procession. [
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