pump organ

collocation in English

meaningsofpumpandorgan

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pump
noun[C]
uk
/pʌmp/
us
/pʌmp/
a piece of equipment that is used to cause liquid, air, or gas to move from one place ...
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organ
noun
uk
/ˈɔː.ɡən/
us
/ˈɔːr.ɡən/
a part of the body of an animal or plant that performs a ...
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(Definition ofpumpandorganfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The church, which contains a historicpumporgan, is currently used for social events in the community.
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Essentially a miniaturepumporgan, sound is generated by pumping the pedals with the feet.
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She also enjoyed playing her ownpumporgan, but refused several offers to join travelling shows because of her dedication to the family.
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This album features mostly softer material featuring thepumporgan, piano, and acoustic guitar.
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He also modified a melodeon (a type ofpumporgan) so that it could transmit its music electrically over a distance.
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The band subtly used the acoustic guitar, drums and bass, and also apumporgan.
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He plays the guitar, banjo, fiddle, piano andpumporgan.
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He started playing thepumporganat age 8 or 9 chording for family members and visiting fiddlers.
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The melodeon is another reed keyboard instrument, usually housed in a table-like casing, that predates thepumporgan.
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Heat is provided by a wood stove, and a reedpumporganand the original wooden pews are still in place.
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The band employs a variety of unique instruments including apumporgan, accordion.
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Several attempts at recording the song were made before thepumporgan-led arrangement was settled upon.
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He played the piano andpumporganby ear, and took violin lessons.
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The building contains the original pews (with a few additions),pumporgan, and other furnishings.
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Holmes provided bass guitar, lead guitar, andpumporgan; and also produced the album.
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The droningpumporganbecame her trademark.
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Starting first with apumporgan, then moving later to electronic keyboards, the sound originally garnered approval and momentary objection from fans and music writers alike.
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