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Noun mouth organ has 1 sense
  1. harmonica, mouth organ, harp, mouth harp - a small rectangular free-reed instrument having a row of free reeds set back in air holes and played by blowing into the desired hole
    --1 is a kind of free-reed instrument

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Term: Mouth Organ

Part of speech: Noun

Sense 1: A small musical instrument played by blowing air through it, consisting of a set of metal reeds enclosed in a metal or plastic case that is held against the mouth.

Sample sentence 1: He played a beautiful melody on his mouth organ during the concert.

Sample sentence 2: The street musician impressed the crowd with his skills on the mouth organ.

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Part of speech: Noun

Sense 2: A small portable harmonica, often used for playing blues or folk music.

Sample sentence 1: The busker entertained the passersby with his soulful tunes on the mouth organ.

Sample sentence 2: The mouth organ is a versatile instrument that can be easily carried around in a pocket.

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Part of speech: Noun

Sense 3: A colloquial term used to refer to the mouth.

Sample sentence 1: The dentist told him to open his mouth wide so he could examine his mouth organ.

Sample sentence 2: His screams echoed through the room as the dentist prodded his mouth organ.

Part of speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Describing something popular or widely known.

Sample sentence 1: The band's hit song became a mouth organ tune that everyone hummed.

Sample sentence 2: The mouth organ brand became highly sought-after due to its quality and popularity.

Part of speech: Adjective

Sense 2: Relating to a specific locality or region.

Sample sentence 1: We sampled some mouth organ delicacies in the local restaurant during our visit.

Sample sentence 2: The book provides a mouth organ perspective on the history of this town.

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