Calliope [noun]
Definition of Calliope:
wind instrument
Opposite/Antonyms of Calliope:
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Sentence/Example of Calliope:
Immediately the little girl set up a yell that, 195 as Burd declared, could have scarcely been equaled by a steam calliope.
And off Bob went, whistling like a calliope and not even turning his head to look at the cabin.
The man with the steam calliope sat exhausted over his keyboard.
John Robinson's circus boasted a steam calliope, which dispensed "biled music."
To Calliope, the muse of epic poetry, Homer and Vergil prayed when they sang of war and heroes.
Vandeleur is snorting like a steam calliope in bad repair, and I am breathing with the jerky movement of an overworked accordion.
The "steam-calliope voice" belongs almost always to a Muscular.
Calliope, the Muse of epic and heroic poetry, wore a laurel crown.
Orpheus, the mythical poet, whose mother was the Muse Calliope.
And when we had got there, as clandestinely as a steam calliope in a circus procession, the moose was gone.