You can make 77 anagrams from letters in ukuleles (eekllsuu).
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
Somebody began to play a ukulele, and gay voices took up the tune.
Trainor brought along a ukulele to her audition and blew him away.
And really with two violins, ukulele and piano we weren't a half bad orchestra.
There are few things cuter than a little kid killing it on the ukulele.
Do you know this step—to the Paradise whistle and ukulele and that new instrument, the Shiverskin, it's just great.
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.
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.
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