Examples of 'wandering minstrel' in a sentence

Meaning of "wandering minstrel"

wandering minstrel: This phrase typically refers to a traveling musician or singer who performs songs or recites poetry to entertain audiences. It is often associated with medieval times when minstrels wandered from place to place sharing stories and music

How to use "wandering minstrel" in a sentence

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wandering minstrel
Killing a wandering minstrel because his lyrics were unpleasant.
I would make an excellent wandering minstrel.
A wandering minstrel eye in the.
If it is not the wandering minstrel.
Like the wandering minstrel I have slouched along the way.
And he wants you and me to walk around and do the wandering minstrel thing.
Like the wandering minstrel.
He also goes undercover into the Danish camp, dressed as a wandering minstrel.
I am a wandering minstrel.
But by night, a tone-deaf wandering minstrel.
A wandering minstrel I A thing of shreds and patches Of ballads, songs and snatches.
Flag Like the wandering minstrel Old.
By day, i am a central park cowboy but by night, a tone-deaf wandering minstrel.
I'm only a wandering minstrel and I want nothing… just my song and… my freedom.
Blanche, there is a little of the wandering minstrel in every man.

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I'm only a wandering minstrel and I want nothing… just my song and.
Well, well, well, if it is not the wandering minstrel.
A wandering minstrel eye in the. Gale Force Eight… imminent.
From I'm a wandering minstrel.
I mean, I always fancied you more of an, I do not know, Alan-a-Dale, the wandering minstrel.

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Just leave me wandering around in the fog
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