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  • noun Plural form of musician.

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Examples

  • I think that as professional musicians first and foremost, they are used to the idea of corporations sponsoring gigs, giving them a chance to play (which is what all musicians want) and get paid for it (which is what all * professional musicians* want).

    PhilMusic.com 2009

  • But Dave and I found “the pocket,” a term musicians use to describe when a song has a sweet feel and a good groove, and no one can pinpoint exactly why.

    Live and Let Love Andrea Buchanan 2011

  • But Dave and I found “the pocket,” a term musicians use to describe when a song has a sweet feel and a good groove, and no one can pinpoint exactly why.

    Live and Let Love Andrea Buchanan 2011

  • "That's what you call musicians," he announced gravely.

    McTeague 1920

  • "That's what you call musicians," he announced gravely.

    McTeague 1899

  • "That's what you call musicians," he announced gravely.

    McTeague Frank Norris 1886

  • "Blu 7 is a term musicians used for time," Barela says.

    Las Vegas Sun Stories: All Sun Headlines 2009

  • Professors and musicians from the world over live, teach and perform here.

    Page 2 2009

  • Professors and musicians from the world over live, teach and perform here.

    Page 2 2009

  • Professors and musicians from the world over live, teach and perform here.

    Page 2 2009

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