"band" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Perched high in the cheap seats, relatively speaking, were a raucous band of shirtless fans, each one with a letter that collectively spelled out, "Go Fish."
- A raucous band invaded the area, and the carousers became feverish.
- They passed under the Keeningwoods and through the archway, emerging on the threshold of a resplendent stone city where a raucous band of black-winged children flew past them, all smiling and greeting L'lewythi by name.
- The wedding ceremony itself of the Khanzada continue to retain many Hindu rituals, the bridegroom sports a safa (headgear) like the Hindus do and a raucous band is a must in a wedding procession as are firecrackers.
- This year's version has unearthed three more loud, raucous, basic bands who countered the British Invasion with their own amalgams of garage rock and early psychedelia.
- It was midnight on a Tuesday but the atmosphere in the Kristinemut bar resembled a hardcore weekend: raucous band, chaotic dancing, and more than a handful of revellers (of all ages) best described as "blotto".
- Nearby, a raucous band of parakeets foraged for food on the ground.
- The steel gates roll down over storefronts in the afternoon, as merchants warily watch raucous bands of high school students sweep through the shopping district in Jamaica, Queens.
- A lone flutist played in one corner, a raucous thrown-together band of fiddle, clarinet, trumpet and accordion in another.
- The first Lollapalooza tour, in 1991, sold out arenas with a bill of seven raucous bands and a circus tent full of political and social-action groups.
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