Citations:banjo

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English citations of banjo

noun: musical instrument

  • 1973, BMG; Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar (D. K. Keogh), page 32:
    album of bluegrass and old-time music features the friends and relations of demon banjo picker Andy Smith of Coventry, with his famous square banjo, assisted by John Field Esq., present here in his fiddle- and mandolin- playing capacities.
  • 2017, Bartle Bull, A Café on the Nile (→ISBN)
    single string of a square banjo with an arched horsehair bow. A blind boy of nine or ten squatted beside the man, accompanying the minstrel on a short wooden flute.

verb

  • 1949, Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, Nation's Business, page 78:
    Informed of this, Caton's eyes banjoed bigger than ever.
  • 2003, M. F. Korn, All the Mutant Trash in All the Galaxies: Four Novels, page 343:
    "Whoop, ohhhh," he said in ecstasy, as the men's eyes banjoed open wide as saucers, licking their filthy lips.