![]() These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'harp.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. 2022 Made with his old Radiohead general Jonny Greenwood (on everything from guitar to harp) and new recruit Tom Skinner (drums), The Smile’s A Light for Attracting Attention is, both in sound and spirit, not quite a Radiohead album. Loveday Morris, Washington Post, 26 Dec. Whisperings of a wind-harp, Author: Throop, Anne: Note: New York, 1897 : Link: page images at HathiTrust: No stable link: This is an uncurated book entry from our extended bookshelves, readable online now but without a stable link here. 2022 The turul’s dismantling could still be a flash point in the future, some believe, if Hungarian officials or far-right groups decide to harp on it. 2022 The music evokes a wintery atmosphere with soft high lines in the piano, harp glissandos and glowing tone clusters from the vibraphone. 2023 Only by the fans who want to harp on Doncic’s 82nd-game, late-third-quarter injury. 2022 Also: If the purpose was to draw a contrast between Democrats and Republicans, why harp on a topic so anodyne? - Timothy Noah, The New Republic, 9 Feb. 2023 For over two decades, she’s become synonymous with how society frames a flawless Black woman, providing a dream for other Black women to harp on and live vicariously through. 2013 Conservatives harp about bad governance. Corey S Powell, Discover Magazine, 20 Feb. Verb That's an easy statistic to harp on, since everybody loves bashing Congress. Robin Soslow, Chron, First, there were the Aeolian harps of ancient Greece, which sang and hummed using just the wind's breeze. Zachary Lewis, cleveland, 11 July 2022 Jaws drop at the sight of the Chillman Suite's spectacular carpet, vivid greens and golds and classical objects from the harp to the fireplace. 2023 Assistant concertmaster Stephen Tavani did lustrous work as the score’s protagonist, but his colleagues on clarinet, oboe, bassoon, cello, and harp were no less evocative conjuring a string of colorful moods and characters. Monique Jessen, Peoplemag, In his voice there were fiery pillars and crackling skies, not harps and halos. Washington Post, Made of ivory and gold the ancient scepter features the national emblems of the rose, thistle, harp and fleur-de-lis with a cross, on which perches an enameled dove. 2022 Instead of getting wings and a harp, Angus is assigned to a job in an umbrella factory. 2023 Unusually cast in two movements, slow then fast, with a cadenza in the middle, the concerto calls for a supporting ensemble of strings, piano and harp. Miriam Marini, Detroit Free Press, 14 Apr. Noun About 20 students are currently in the harp program. ![]()
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