Results for: guitar played with metal slide, see also:pedal steel guitar
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foot-operated pedal, pedal or other mechanical device continually moved by the foot to impart motion, power machine with a treadle, put a treadle in motiontreadle
for soldiers, for veterans, g.i., galvanized iron, galvanized iron; iron or steel specially coated with zinc in order to prevent rust (also g.i.), gastrointestinalGI
formation of layers, process of bonding layers, process of laminating, act of bonding together two or more thin layers; state of being laminated; object which is formed of thin layers, thin steel plate in transformer core, thinly-layered structurelamination
four notes played faster than normal, four similar things, group of four items; one of four siblings born from one pregnancy; group of four musical notes of equal value to three regular notes (Music), one of four babiesquadruplet
fragments from an explosive device, shell that scatters metal fragments, small metal fragments dispersed by the explosion of a bomb or missileshrapnel
framework of beams, network of beams or steel constructed as foundation for a building on soft ground; network of crisscrossed bars; grid of steel rebar placed in concrete foundation to distribute and support the load over a broader areagrillage
friction-reducing metal ball, type of bearingball bearing
fritter, move restlessly, person or thing which flits; fluttering movement; metal fragment used for decoration, quick movementflitter
frontier, land next to sea, move alongside of; sail alongside a coast; slide or run downhill; skate or ski; move under acquired momentum, move by momentumcoast
frying pan, shallow metal pan used for frying, small frying panskillet
furnished with a lattice, having crisscrossing strips of wood or metallatticed
furthest from the hole, gradually, in a different direction, in another place, in another place; far, at a great distance, in distance or time, in the future, into storage or safekeeping, into the distance, not on the home field, played on another team...away
galena, lead sulfide, type of heavy metal chemical compoundgalenite
game in which players use long-handled pronged cues to push discs across a smooth surface toward numbered targets painted on the surface, game played with disks, surface for shuffleboardshuffleboard
game of Chinese origin which is played with domino-like tilesmahjongg
 

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