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Definition of Didgeridoo
1. Noun. A musical instrument endemic to the Top End of Australia, consisting of a long hollowed out log, which, when blown into, produces a low, deep mesmerising drone with sweeping rhythms. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Didgeridoo
1. [n -DOOS]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Didgeridoo
Literary usage of Didgeridoo
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Finding Utopiaby Paul Sutherland by Paul Sutherland (2006)
"CAN YOU FIND A didgeridoo? Did you know that a didgeridoo is a long ... Some people
think that the didgeridoo is the oldest musical instrument in the world. ..."
2. Daytrips Eastern Australia: 60 One Day Adventures by Car, Rail Or Bus by James Postell (2004)
"Things to do include: making your own didgeridoo, learn how to use a boomerang,
listen to the deep drone of the didgeridoo musicians, watch authentic ..."
3. Home Cooking in the Global Village: Caribbean Food from Buccaneers to by Richard R. Wilk (2006)
"... kind of creative ferment that leads to Australian Aboriginal reggae played
with a didgeridoo and Japanese Rastafarians winning Jamaican DJ competitions. ..."
4. Australia by Jo Ellen Moore (1999)
"... beliefs, and language. didgeridoo—an Aboriginal musical instrument that has
a wailing sound. equator—an imaginary line that circles the Earth midway ..."
5. Beautiful Accommodation in Queensland, Australia by Simon St John (2004)
"Ride a horse, make a didgeridoo, swim in the "map of Australia" shaped pool,
bushwalk down the Bogie riverbed, the list is endless. ..."
6. Australia by Peter Hinze (2001)
"Aborigine ceremony articles Tasmania, Australia's Green 1s- didgeridoo long,
wooden wind land and From Melbourne to Adelaide. instrument Andrea Brown ..."