14 Verbs to Use for the Word tambourine

And so thus they dance their pastoral, Don Sanchez taking a tambourine and tapping it lightly to the measure, up to Moll's song, which so ravished these hardy, stony men by the pathetic sweetness of her voice,for they could understand nothing save by her expression,that they would not let the dance go on until she had sung it through again.

Ordinarily they are accompanied in their tours by a little troop of musicians who play the tambourine and the haut-boy.

"Djali, what day of the month is it?" The goat struck the tambourine six times.

Ere long she came to Jocelyn, and held out the tambourine towards him.

She tooalas, for the mistakes of young taste!had also introduced painted tambourines, and swathed the lamps in wonderful turbans of puffed tissue paper.

Everyone moved towards the round table in the centre of the room, on which lay a tambourine and a little green box.

Suddenly, with another yell, he leaped into the air, and, with Rosa waltzing demurely in front of him, began the fantastic part of the schuplattle, which consists, as Jimmie says, "of making tambourines all over yourself, spanking yourself on the arms, thighs, legs, and soles of your feet, and the crown of your head, and winding up by boxing your partner's ears or kissing her, just as you feel inclined.

"When this shout starts the tambourine players will begin shaking the tambourines and shortly the majority of the congregation would be shouting, moaning or praying.

Moll snatches the tambourine from Don Sanchez's hand, and stepping before Don Lopez drops him a curtsey, and offers it for her reward.

But in the next event the old reliable Tug was entered, among others; and in the Rope-Climb he ran up the cord like a monkey on a stick, and touched the tambourine that hung twenty-five feet in the air before any of his rivals reached their goal, and in better form than any of them.

It was played with the left hand, while the right beat a tambourine.

A coppery-hued girl, handsome and dirty, with wavy hair, great gold hoops in her ears and an apron of many colored stripes, was dancing under the arbor, waving on high a tambourine that was almost the size of a parasol.

O Mamita Lila, as soon as we get back to Rome, do buy a tambourine.

Arrived beneath the window, Gillian committed the tambourine to Dick Taverner, who still hovered behind her like her shadow, and fastening the bouquet to the end of her shepherdess's crook held it up towards Aveline, crying out, in a playful tone, and with an arch look, "'Tis a love gift to Mistress Aveline Calveley on the part of that young cavalier.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  tambourine