116 examples of phonograph in sentences

A representative of the phones married into the graph family, and we have phonograph.

The elaborate machinery modifies the rough signs which are traced by the mere aerial vibrations; but each character is a true physical type, a visual image, of the spoken sound; the voice, temper, accent, sex, of a speaker affect the phonograph, and are recognisable in the record.

You do not know andthat makes the moment(music has beguna phonograph downstairs; they do not heed it)

Let me give my last chance for life to (He snatches herthey are on the brink of their moment; now that there are no words the phonograph from downstairs is louder.

Choke that phonograph!

Claire, what is this? CLAIRE: Stop that phonograph or I'll HARRY: Why, of course I'll stop it.

[devices to convert recorded sound to electronic signals] phonograph needle, stylus, diamond stylus, pickup; reading head (electronic devices).

He recounted that four Uhlans entered his house with a bow, and a knock at the door, politely helped themselves to his cellar, drank a toast to his wife, put his chairs in the street, and sat there playing his phonograph.

The rattle of the cars grew more distant, and she heard the hum and laughter of voices and the jargon of a phonograph.

There were half a dozen lounging there, smoking and listening to the phonograph, which some one now stopped that they might hear every word that was spoken.

He faced the sound of a distant phonograph.

It was not the phonograph in Quade's place, but that of a rival dealer in soft drinks at the end of the "street."

There was a parlor, and it was like the parlors of all ambitious Europeans or Americans in all islandsa piano with an injured tone, chairs blue and scarlet with plush covers that perspiring sitters of years had made dark brown, a phonograph, and signed photographs of friends and visitors who had said farewell to Tahiti.

He contrasted his arrival in Papeete with his coming years before in the brig Lurline, when he brought the first phonograph to the South Seas.

From the Chinese shop at the corner the strains of a Canton actor's falsetto, with the squeak of the Celestial fiddles issued from a phonograph, but so real I fancied I was again on Shameen, listening over the Canton River to the noises of the night, the music, and the singsong girls of the silver combs.

I had read in a newspaper that he did his "writing" by phonograph, and chancing to meet him somewhere, asked him about it.

Not so much as regards the phonograph, perhaps, but with respect to the breathless speed of production.

Portable phonograph.

During the luncheon the hostess played several Hawaiian musical selections on her phonograph.

For entertainment there was dancing on the porch to the tune of a phonograph and a program of Japanese music, including some selections from "Butterfly" and "The Mikado.

Everybody had a very good time dancing to the music of the phonograph until it was time for the tea to be served.

It means trooping up and down the main street in lively groups, lingering near a saloon where a phonograph is bawling forth a cheerful air, visiting a nickel theater, or looking on at a street accident or a fight.

I wish that a phonograph had been in existence that night, and that a record had been taken of the speech.

* * Dr. Zintgraff of Bonn has taken a phonograph with him to Africa.

We hear nothing but the voices of pain; the whole is one phonograph of horror.

116 examples of  phonograph  in sentences