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  • Having encountered a number of "didge" enthusiasts over the years I was keen to discover for myself the assorted delights of this most simple of musical instruments that makes a noise that, when inexpertly played, sounds like a malfunctioning foghorn.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • Some tosser with a "didge" honking all over DJ Nut Nut's set at the Magic Loungeabout Club.

    Grace Dent's TV OD: Perfume 2011

  • Some tosser with a "didge" honking all over DJ Nut Nut's set at the Magic Loungeabout Club.

    Grace Dent's TV OD: Perfume 2011

  • I like pancetta with mine, but that's probably not ridgey-didge.

    At My Table 2008

  • The hopper nearly ended up on the menu at Maccas, but he racked off ridgy-didge.

    CNN Transcript Oct 9, 2007 2007

  • The hopper nearly ended up on the menu at Maccas, but he racked off ridgy-didge.

    CNN Transcript Oct 9, 2007 2007

  • A computerized didge-actor sobbed alongside Audrey, clutching what looked like a yellow rug.

    Futures Imperfect Willis, Connie 1994

  • The didge-woodman's tears looked like Vaseline, oozing out of digitized eyes.

    Futures Imperfect Willis, Connie 1994

  • It's all CGs, it's all ones and zeros and didge-actors and edit programs.

    Futures Imperfect Willis, Connie 1994

  • The screen split and a didge-actress stood in front of a didge-airplane, oozing baby oil.

    Futures Imperfect Willis, Connie 1994

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