The phonograph played softly, its needle skipped, then it was back on the groove again.
There was a phonograph at the back of the club, it was playing Miles Davis.
The phonograph is also know as the record player.
The phonograph is a device that plays sounds from wax.
If you do not know what a phonograph is then look it up on wikipedia.
The phonograph was the predecessor of the gramophone.
Sure! The phonograph is an old-fashioned device used to play music recorded on vinyl records.
Thomas Edison invented the phonograph and many other inventions.
It is rare to see a phonograph now. A phonograph is also called a gramophone. A modern equivalent of a phonograph would be a CD player.
The word is phonograph, and you use it like this: He played a David Bowie record on his phonograph for us.
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This was a tin foil phonograph. The phonograph played cylinders and not disks which led to his discovery that he could playback messages via this invention.
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Thomas Edison invented the phonograph.
First, the word "phonograph" refers to a machine that was used to play records. (Records were once made of shellac, later made of vinyl. Today, many people download music, but back then, they needed what later came to be called a record-player.) The word is used in a sentence like this: Recorded music was very popular even 100 years ago, and many people had a phonograph is their home, so they could listen to their favorite songs.
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