record player
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of record player
First recorded in 1930–35
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He powers his record player and the modest lighting in his tiny underground bunker using a hand-cranked generator.
From Salon
Among the good doctor’s many artifacts are a record player and vinyl LPs.
The record was one of the first she’d ever bought, when at last Clara and she had moved into the Grand Dame and got a record player of their own.
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He pieced together his first setup with two hi-fi record players his dad had in the attic.
From Los Angeles Times
Stalin stumbled to the record player and put on a Russian folk song.
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