100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "bongo"

Definition

Bongo refers to a type of musical instrument, specifically a pair of small, open-bottomed drums that are played with the hands, commonly used in Afro-Cuban and Latin American music. Additionally, it can also refer to a large, forest-dwelling antelope found in Central and West Africa, characterized by its long legs and spiral horns.

Synonyms

  • For the musical instrument:
    • Bongos
    • Drums
    • Percussion instruments
  • For the antelope:
    • Antelope
    • Forest antelope

Antonyms

  • For the musical instrument:
    • Silence
    • Quiet
  • For the antelope:
    • Domesticated animal
    • Farm animal

Examples

  1. The musician bongo while performing at the festival.
  2. She loves to bongo along to her favorite songs.
  3. The children bongo on their drums during music class.
  4. He can bongo for hours without getting tired.
  5. They decided to bongo together at the beach party.
  6. The group of friends would bongo every weekend.
  7. During the jam session, everyone started to bongo.
  8. She learned how to bongo from her grandfather.
  9. The band will bongo in the upcoming concert.
  10. He can't help but bongo when he hears the rhythm.
  11. The instructor asked them to bongo in unison.
  12. They would often bongo around the campfire.
  13. The kids were excited to bongo after school.
  14. He knows how to bongo to various genres of music.
  15. The drummer taught her how to bongo properly.
  16. She felt inspired to bongo after watching a live performance.
  17. The group practiced until they could bongo flawlessly.
  18. He used to bongo with his friends in college.
  19. The vibrant sounds of the bongo filled the air.
  20. They gathered to bongo for a local charity event.
  21. She could bongo faster than anyone else.
  22. He dreams of learning how to bongo professionally.
  23. The workshop taught participants how to bongo.
  24. They arranged to bongo at the community center.
  25. The rhythm made her want to bongo all night.
  26. The children took turns to bongo on the drums.
  27. He practiced every day to improve his ability to bongo.
  28. The festival featured musicians who could bongo exceptionally well.
  29. The sound of the bongo echoed throughout the room.
  30. She felt the urge to bongo as soon as the music started.
  31. They made a plan to bongo together online.
  32. He could easily bongo along with the song.
  33. She was eager to bongo at the next gathering.
  34. He will bongo at the open mic night.
  35. The children couldn't wait to bongo for their parents.
  36. She learned how to bongo by watching videos.
  37. The performance inspired many to bongo.
  38. They decided to bongo in a circle.
  39. He loves to bongo while walking in the park.
  40. The sound of the bongo is infectious.
  41. She could hear him bongo from the other room.
  42. The band started to bongo as the crowd cheered.
  43. They would gather every Friday night to bongo.
  44. He felt the rhythm and had to bongo.
  45. The workshop encouraged everyone to bongo freely.
  46. They would often bongo to lift their spirits.
  47. The energy in the room made them want to bongo.
  48. She could bongo like a pro after just a few lessons.
  49. He was known for his ability to bongo to any beat.
  50. The teacher asked him to bongo a solo.
  51. Their friendship blossomed over their shared love to bongo.
  52. The couple decided to bongo as a form of exercise.
  53. The children loved to bongo during recess.
  54. He felt alive every time he could bongo.
  55. She enjoyed teaching others how to bongo.
  56. They planned to bongo at the street fair.
  57. The community came together to bongo for a good cause.
  58. She was excited to show off her ability to bongo.
  59. The sound of the bongo was mesmerizing.
  60. He found joy in simply being able to bongo.
  61. They would bongo to celebrate small victories.
  62. The concert was a perfect opportunity to bongo.
  63. She couldn't resist the urge to bongo.
  64. He was invited to bongo at a friend's wedding.
  65. They would often bongo as a form of stress relief.
  66. The energy from the crowd made them bongo harder.
  67. She practiced until she could bongo without looking.
  68. The group decided to bongo despite the rain.
  69. He enjoyed the freedom to bongo as he pleased.
  70. They managed to bongo in perfect harmony.
  71. The teacher encouraged them to bongo with creativity.
  72. She loved to bongo at sunset.
  73. The rhythm made everyone want to bongo.
  74. He felt a connection with the music when he could bongo.
  75. They decided to bongo outside to enjoy the fresh air.
  76. She could bongo better than anyone she knew.
  77. The experience of being able to bongo was exhilarating.
  78. He was nervous to bongo in front of a crowd.
  79. They would often bongo to celebrate holidays.
  80. The sound of the bongo was unmatched.
  81. She would bongo on the table when waiting for food.
  82. He didn't hesitate to bongo along with the band.
  83. The rhythm inspired her to bongo more passionately.
  84. They felt the need to bongo to express themselves.
  85. She could hear him bongo from her room.
  86. They gathered to bongo for the cultural festival.
  87. He loved to bongo while driving.
  88. The thrill of being able to bongo was addictive.
  89. They wanted to bongo together as a family.
  90. She practiced daily to improve her bongo skills.
  91. He felt a rush every time he could bongo.
  92. The teacher praised her for her ability to bongo.
  93. They enjoyed the chance to bongo in public.
  94. She made it a goal to bongo at every opportunity.
  95. The event was a perfect chance to bongo with friends.
  96. He was known to bongo at every gathering.
  97. They decided to bongo to lift their spirits.
  98. She was excited to learn how to bongo better.
  99. The crowd cheered as they began to bongo.
  100. He felt a sense of belonging when he could bongo with others.