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Tuba-like brass wind instrument with three bells and no valves, from the 1956 Dr. Seuss children's book ''If I Ran the Circus''. | Tuba-like brass wind instrument with three bells and no valves, from the 1956 Dr. Seuss children's book ''If I Ran the Circus''. | ||
− | It's played in the Circus McGurkus by a small, furry, large-footed, bipedal creature called a Bolster. | + | It's played in the Circus McGurkus by a small, furry, large-footed, bipedal creature called a Bolster and makes "bloops." |
Not to be confused with the [[One-nozzled noozer]]. | Not to be confused with the [[One-nozzled noozer]]. |
Revision as of 11:14, 10 October 2018
Tuba-like brass wind instrument with three bells and no valves, from the 1956 Dr. Seuss children's book If I Ran the Circus.
It's played in the Circus McGurkus by a small, furry, large-footed, bipedal creature called a Bolster and makes "bloops."
Not to be confused with the One-nozzled noozer.