: a large bamboo or wooden trumpet of the Australian aborigines
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This seemed even less likely than didgeridoo practice to improve my snoring.—
Gilad Edelman,
The Atlantic,
15 Mar. 2026 Other artists on the track and video include William Barton (didgeridoo), Boboulaye Sissokho (kora), Macarena Montesinos (cello), Guarani Andeva Group (percussion), Iron Cult Dancers (dancers), Izzana Jaa (vocals), Ezequiel Acosta (bandoneón), and Erik Prevost David (trumpet).—
Andy Greene,
Rolling Stone,
9 Jan. 2026 Some family members are sharing their budding talents – Bradley is trying to learn to play the didgeridoo, and her son is learning to play a whistle.—
Betty Lin-Fisher,
USA Today,
2 Dec. 2025 Groans resembling bassoons and didgeridoos leakedfrom the hog house as groggy pigs stirred.—
Bennet Goldstein,
jsonline.com,
4 July 2025 See All Example Sentences for didgeridoo