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calliope
[ kuh-lahy-uh-pee; kal-ee-ohp ]
noun
- Also called steam organ. a musical instrument consisting of a set of harsh-sounding steam whistles that are activated by a keyboard.
- (initial capital letter) Also Kalliope. Classical Mythology. the Muse of heroic poetry.
Calliope
1/ kəˈlaɪəpɪ /
noun
- Greek myth the Muse of epic poetry
calliope
2/ kəˈlaɪəpɪ /
noun
- a steam organ
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of calliope1
Example Sentences
Of course, Trump cranked up his calliope proclaiming to the audience he had drawn “a much bigger crowd than Bruce Springsteen. Right?”
Then we went through our industrial phase: The calliope appeared atop a plume of pressurized steam in the early 1850s.
Beltway Democrats will blame their likely 2022 drubbing on the rise of right-wing racist reactionaries and the Fox News/One America News propaganda calliope.
Try a few, crank up the calliope and make your own show.
Linthicum also contributes saloon piano and calliope organ, as well as weepy steel guitar on “Old Fashioned Man,” a country waltz about not dancing.
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