Gramophones [noun]

Definition of Gramophones:

machine for playing record albums

Synonyms of Gramophones:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gramophones:

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Sentence/Example of Gramophones:

The landlord, an unstoppable gramophone of garrulity, entering by the street-door and bearing down upon him, put him to flight.

She stood staring down a row of pink gramophone throats till he rejoined her and slipped his arm through hers.

There was a click and two doors, ludicrously like the doors which deaden the volume of gramophone music, flew open.

Its pivot had been destroyed in transit and Correll had replaced it by a gramophone needle, which was found too insensitive.

Speeches, toasts and a gramophone concert made the evening pass quickly and enjoyably.

It occurred in the days when the gramophone was in its infancy and the late Herbert Campbell was approaching his end.

Why, you were doin' a music-hall turn of imitations all the way—more like a runaway gramophone than a man.

Parvis emitted the statement as unemotionally as a gramophone grinding out its "record."

The gramophone is playing an air from La Tosca to which the guns beat out a bass accompaniment.

So he signed on for the toy bicycle and for a gramophone as well.