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bullroarer

A primitive musical instrument made from a wooden blade, often with serrated edges and sometimes elaborately carved, attached to a length of string and whirled around in the open air. It was known to the ancient Greeks and is still found in many countries.

Bulroarer may refer to the following:

Bullroarer (song), a song on Midnight Oil's Diesel and Dust CD. Bandobras "Bullroarer" Took is the name of an ancestor of the Took clan of hobbits who was very tall (for a hobbit) and could ride a horse in J.R.R. Ultimately it will measure around 30cm in length (12 Inches), 3-5cm wide, and weigh approximately 20 gms
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