Harps [verb]

Definition of Harps:

nag

Synonyms of Harps:


Opposite/Antonyms of Harps:

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Sentence/Example of Harps:

For other captions, such as “a snail made of harp,” the results are less good, with images that combine snails and harps in odd ways.

You’re going to want to hear his harp take on Notorious BIG’s “Big Poppa,” and read how the 26-year-old launched a classical response to George Floyd’s death.

Others described it as sounding like a broken harp or lyre string.

The mirth of timbrels hath ceased, the noise of them that rejoice is ended, the melody of the harp is silent.

Wherefore my bowels shall sound like a harp for Moab, and my inward parts for the brick wall.

Perhaps in the full fruition of your genius your music, like the warm western wind to the harp, may bring life to her soul.

There's Raphael singing, Gabriel accompanying him on the harp, and all the angels flapping their wings to express their joy.

The world was strung with them like a harp, and upon them the wind played a monotonous refrain.

What he dreaded was the spasm of dying—the convulsion that was to snap the thousand silver strings in the harp of life.

Fat Boy, our clarinetist who doubles on Martian horn-harp, made a feeble attempt at optimism.