Results for: one who performs in public, musical performer
English English
Goth fashion of dark clothes and make-up, Goth musical style, gothicgoth
government employment, provision of essential services, service benefiting the general publicpublic service
government land, not in copyright, public land; lands that belong to the government; creative works that are available for public use because they are not copyrighted or patented, revealed conditionpublic domain
gramophone, coin-operated record player (found in public places, such as restaurants)juke (jukebox)
Greek musical instrumentbouzouki
group of 3, group of 3 musicians, group of three persons; group of three things; musical composition for three instruments or voices, group of three singers or musicians, middle section of a musical piece, music for 3 musicians, set of 3 cardstrio
group of eight, especially musicians, music for eight musicians; group of eight musicians, musical composition for group of eight, octaveoctet
group of five, group of five items; one of five children born from one pregnancy; one item from a group of five, group of five musical notes, one of five offspringquintuplet
group of four, musical group, piece of musicquartet; quartette
group of four; musical composition for four performersquartet
group of four; musical composition for four performersquartette
group of seven items; musical composition for seven performersseptet
group of six items; musical composition for six performerssextet
group of voters, voting public, group of people who may vote in an electionelectorate
gymnast or other person who specializes in contorted postures, skillful manipulator or maneuverer, somebody who performs bending featscontortionist
 

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