You can make 36 anagrams from letters in ukulele (eeklluu).
1895-1900, Americanism; Hawaiian ʿukulele leaping flea (ʿuku flea + lele to jump, leap), a nickname given to British army officer Edward Purvis (who popularized the instrument at the court of
There are few things cuter than a little kid killing it on the ukulele.
Somebody began to play a ukulele, and gay voices took up the tune.
If it happens that any folk are down from the uptown hotels, Peter Pan consents to sell a ukulele between his encores.
Bernice saw that Warren's eyes had left a ukulele he had been tinkering with and were fixed on her questioningly.
And really with two violins, ukulele and piano we weren't a half bad orchestra.
Do you know this step—to the Paradise whistle and ukulele and that new instrument, the Shiverskin, it's just great.
Clayton was with him, strumming on a ukulele, as they talked, happily and lazily.
Cinny put up an indifferent hand to her fair hair, one of the cushions fell overboard, also a ukulele.
The musical instruments in use to-day are the guitar, the mandolin, and the ukulele.
Trainor brought along a ukulele to her audition and blew him away.
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