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Stradivarius

noun as in violin

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Stradivarius violins have sold for more than a million dollars.

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In one experiment, six world-class musicians preferred the new instruments, while four preferred a Stradivarius.

He opened it with some trepidation, and it was found to contain a Cremona violin—a genuine Stradivarius.

The view is what I have endeavored to represent in a little poem called "Stradivarius," which you may not have happened to read.

There was no remedy but music, and as soon as Bradshaw got at his Stradivarius the mists seemed to disperse.

Such a pipe was perhaps to Theocritus what the fiddles of Stradivarius are to us.

The moment the bow touches the Stradivarius a stream of beautiful sound flows toward the hearer.

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