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mouth harp

noun

South Midland and Southern U.S.
  1. harmonica.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of mouth harp1

An Americanism dating back to 1900–05
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Example Sentences

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It was a remarkable moment for the young guitarist and lyricist, whose dad became inspired enough to attempt guitar, harmonica and even the mouth harp.

A posse might interrupt, looking for a gunfight, and a character named JB Cripps often hovers around playing the mouth harp.

When they got around to the front door, they found the grimy old hag playing a mouth harp with one hand while making her limberjack dance with the other.

An ancient mouth harp discovered in Russia delighted archaeologists when they confirmed that it could still make a sound.

The image of a lyre is stitched into two corners of the custom-made rugs in the living room and the dining room; on the opposing corners, you’ll find a likeness of a mouth harp.

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