musical saw
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of musical saw
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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With Leftie and Lonnie en route to the cabin, the score pulses with what sounds like a ticking time bomb, plus something like an eerie musical saw for some extra shivers.
From Los Angeles Times
Sunday routine: A musical saw player is a bell ringer for her church.
From New York Times
Instruments involved: In New York City, Natalia Paruz is a professional bell ringer, musical saw player and occasional harpist.
From Seattle Times
The musical saw a bump at the box office after winning the Tony Award, playing to sold-out houses for two weeks with grosses peaking at $860,496 during the week that ended June 26.
From New York Times
In such a list, the musical saw seems no more than a logical next step.
From New York Times
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