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  • noun Plural form of cimbalom.

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Examples

  • Like many of his kind, Flinx was quite fond of the often atonal yet oddly soothing traditional thranx music, which in this particular composition sounded like nothing less than lullabies sung by angry, but muted, electrified cimbaloms.

    Running from the Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

  • Like many of his kind, Flinx was quite fond of the often atonal yet oddly soothing traditional thranx music, which in this particular composition sounded like nothing less than lullabies sung by angry, but muted, electrified cimbaloms.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

  • Like many of his kind, Flinx was quite fond of the often atonal yet oddly soothing traditional thranx music, which in this particular composition sounded like nothing less than lullabies sung by angry, but muted, electrified cimbaloms.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

  • Like many of his kind, Flinx was quite fond of the often atonal yet oddly soothing traditional thranx music, which in this particular composition sounded like nothing less than lullabies sung by angry, but muted, electrified cimbaloms.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

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