Pronunciation: /slaɪd ˈtrɒmboʊn/
noun a musical instrument in the brass family with a slide mechanism for changing the length of the tube and therefore the pitch of the notes
A1 I saw a slide trombone at the music store.
A2 She learned to play the slide trombone in high school.
B1 The band director played the slide trombone during the concert.
B2 The jazz ensemble featured a talented slide trombone player.
C1 The slide trombone soloist captivated the audience with their performance.
C2 The virtuoso musician showcased their skills on the slide trombone at the prestigious music festival.
formal The musician performed a beautiful solo on the slide trombone during the orchestra concert.
informal I love the sound of a slide trombone in a jazz band.
slang Check out the cool slide trombone player jamming on stage!
figurative Her words flowed smoothly, like a slide trombone in a symphony.
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