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Definition of "harpsichords" [harpsichords]

  • Plural form of harpsichord. (noun)

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Use "harpsichords" in a sentence
  • "The biennial Boston Early Music Festival, which begins on Sunday, is best known for its lavish period productions of rare operas this year, it will be Agostino Steffani's "Niobe, Regina di Tebe" of 1688, visiting early-music luminaries like Jordi Savall, and its exhibition full of harpsichords, recorders and viols for sale."
  • "At the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, overlooking the river in the west of the suburb, Chief Executive Patrick Pickett said that harpsichords, double basses and cellos had been moved to higher floors and the building evacuated."
  • "The porter introduced me to one of those venerable ancient types all colleges possess: he had a gammy leg and a skin disease and a collection of harpsichords in his rooms."