chord - play chords on (a string instrument) pipe - play on a pipe; "pipe a tune" drum - play a percussion instrument harp - play the harp; "She harped the Saint-Saens beautifully" fiddle - play the violin or fiddle trumpet - play or blow on the trumpet clarion - blow the clarion...
This debut album remains a rock 'n' roll marvel. Somehow mixing a hard-rock foundation with elements of the Byrds, Blue Öyster Cult are near their peak here. Boasting the gorgeous "The Last Days of May," the eerie "She's as Beautiful as a Foot" and the ragged hard-rock stomp of ...
6. Manner of dealing with others; conduct: fair play. 7. An attempt to obtain something; a bid: a play for sympathy. 8. a. Action, motion, or use: the play of the imagination. b. Freedom or occasion for action; scope: give full play to an artist's talents. 9. Movement or sp...
a. To perform (a theatrical work or part of a work): The actors played the scene with great skill. b. To present a theatrical performance or other entertainment in (a given place): The company played Boston last week. 4. a. To bet; wager: played ten dollars on the horse. b. To...
12. A geological deposit, as of oil or natural gas, considered as a prospect for commercial extraction.Phrasal Verbs: play along Informal To cooperate or pretend to cooperate: decided to play along with the robbers for a while. play around To philander. play at 1. To participate in; en...
a. To perform (a theatrical work or part of a work): The actors played the scene with great skill. b. To present a theatrical performance or other entertainment in (a given place): The company played Boston last week. 4. a. To bet; wager: played ten dollars on the horse. b. To...
a. To perform (a theatrical work or part of a work): The actors played the scene with great skill. b. To present a theatrical performance or other entertainment in (a given place): The company played Boston last week. 4. a. To bet; wager: played ten dollars on the horse. b. To...
12. A geological deposit, as of oil or natural gas, considered as a prospect for commercial extraction.Phrasal Verbs: play along Informal To cooperate or pretend to cooperate: decided to play along with the robbers for a while. play around To philander. play at 1. To participate in; en...
a. To perform (a theatrical work or part of a work): The actors played the scene with great skill. b. To present a theatrical performance or other entertainment in (a given place): The company played Boston last week. 4. a. To bet; wager: played ten dollars on the horse. b. To...