Flute [noun]

Definition of Flute:

fold

Synonyms of Flute:


Opposite/Antonyms of Flute:

-


Sentence/Example of Flute:

Police picked up the flute from the pawnshop on Wednesday, Rabin said.

A six-pack of 12-ounce cans works out to the equivalent of nine champagne flutes, which is great for a group.

The flute and the psaltery make a sweet melody, but a pleasant tongue is above them both.

The flute, a component part of the organ, is one of the most ancient of musical instruments.

By blowing across this ring a fair but somewhat feeble Flute tone is produced.

The most admirable instruments of this characteristic have been variously compared to a flute or to the female voice.

We have worked this out for all classes of tone—string, flute and diapason—and the law holds good in every instance.

It is a wood Flute of very large scale, with the mouth on the narrow side of the pipe.

The prevailing fault of the modern Swell organ is, perhaps, the inadequacy of the Flute work.

The flute-player informed him that he generally charged two guineas for the first month, and one guinea for the second.