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Help yourself to a spoonful of knowledge with our latest article! [Dictionary Scoop] Handpicked from our Blog for you• Nov 19, 2024 [UKELELE, ANYONE?]( [Which Are The Most Insanely Difficult Musical Instruments To Learn?]( 4 min. [Every musical instrument has its own complexities and requires a certain amount of skill and dedication to master. But, as everyone knows, not every instrument is equally easy or hard to learn. Which of the following would you consider the most difficult? The violin, which requires the player to contort his or her hands in complicated positions for hours, or the theremin, which must be played in the air, without being able to use frets, or keys as a reference? Read on and learn about 10 complicated but ultimately beautiful instruments.]( [Read full article]( Untangle the fun Play Crosswords in Dictionary Scoop! [Play Crossword now]() Looking for an extra scoop of literary fun? Learn more with our Word of the day vicious /ˈvɪʃəs/ [Play & Learn]( Craving for more interesting reads? Here's something you might like SUCCESS BEYOND SUCCESS   [Did You Know These 10 Solo Artists Came Out Of Previous Bands?](     [Breaking out on your own after having found massive success with a collective outfit is not a decision to be taken lightly. Many have done just that, and their careers have gone the way of the Dodo. But a handful of talented and lucky stars have been able to strike gold twice.](   [Read on and learn about ten incredibly successful performers who emerged from very popular bands of their day.](   [Learn more[Arrow]]( ROYAL EXPRESSIONS   [Do You Know What British People Call A Person Full Of Energy?](     [Speaking the same language doesn’t always guarantee effective communication. For example, the elderly and the young share a language but not a code. In the case of our fellow English speakers across the Atlantic, some words and phrases are quite specific to their culture. Have you ever heard someone say "Bagsy!" or what about "pulling a blinder"? In this article, we’ve gathered 10 British expressions and we’ll tell you all about their origins. Are you ready? Read on!](   [Learn more[Arrow]](   [Dictionary Scoop] [Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2024, Dictionary Scoop. All rights reserved.

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