trip·le-tongue (trĭpəl-tŭng′)
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Tweet intr.v. dou·ble-tongued, dou·ble-tongu·ing, dou·ble-tongues To play a rapidly repeated series of notes on a wind instrument by sequentially placing the tongue in the positions for t, t, and k. |
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