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troubadour - use in sentences
Converse of object
- wander: Her true love is for the wandering troubadour, Thomas, who she knew in her happy childhood.
- travel: Some traveled to the major cities of Europe whilst other troubadours traveled to the Holy Land accompanying the people who went on Crusade.
Adjective modifier
- medieval: Don't let this worry you unduly: medieval troubadours apparently regarded dozing off during their performances as the greatest possible compliment.
- French: The songs of French troubadours were heard in English courts as a result of England's political affiliations and royal marriages.
- natural: May 26 Rory McLeod Rory McLeod is a natural troubadour and phenomenal one-man band.
- such: Further influences inlcude the work of such classic troubadours as John Martyn and Van Morrison.
- aristocratic: The aristocratic troubadours were poets who originated in the south of France where they wrote the lyrics in Provencal ( langue d'oc ).
- late: He's just produced his 23rd album, the latest being Troubadour featuring a host of luminaries including Cliff Richard.
Modifies a noun
- poet: History The sestina is one of several forms that originated with the troubadour poets of medieval Provence.
- song: Its a troubadours song about living your life like the roll of a dice.
- ballad: They perform sweet classical son and uptempo tough salsa, with a touch of the troubadour ballad.
Noun used with modifier
- folk: Al Stewart: The true life adventures of a folk rock troubadour.
- rock: Al Stewart: The true life adventures of a folk rock troubadour.
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