A stool for a pianist, typically adjustable in height.
Example sentencesExamples
He rose, still pounding, and he kicked the piano stool back.
She ousts him from the piano stool and plays it herself, the chords suddenly hanging in the air like icicles.
The viola player stands right in front of the piano stool.
Then he taught her to relax, making her sit lower on the piano stool, where beforehand she was too high with the shoulders bent to increase playing intensity.
She would twirl round on her piano stool to shout at us, then twirl back again.
Callie jumped up again and practically ran over to me and onto the piano stool, almost making me fall off.
Paul went over to her and sat down next to her on the piano stool. ‘You don't have to tell me if you don't want to. I'll understand.’
My mom would come out, and I would be singing on the piano stool in the bar.
Then he lunged forwards and shoved River off the piano stool onto the floor.
The cat in question takes great delight in sharpening her claws on the corner of our sofa and on the piano stool's fabric top.
She got up from the ground and sat back down at her piano stool.
The mahogany horse-hair covered piano stool dates from about 1815 to 1820.
It's also enjoyable to see the piano player venture out from his piano stool, and take to the stage in an unstoppable floorshow.
In the centre of the image is one woman sitting on the piano stool, head tilted and eyes closed in proper appreciation of a tune whose name shall forever remain a mystery.
Always remain calm when sitting comfortably on the piano stool by relaxing the whole body.
I walked closer to the piano and lifted the seat lid of the piano stool.
He stands up, walks over to the piano stool and kisses me quickly on the top of the head; I'm rather ashamed to say I blush.
He played some fantastic boogie-woogie piano, then fell off the piano stool.
Ryan shifted on the piano stool and looked at her.
He watched the delicate figure sitting on the piano stool.
Definition of piano stool in US English:
piano stool
nounpēˈänō sto͞ol
A stool for a pianist, typically adjustable in height.
Example sentencesExamples
She got up from the ground and sat back down at her piano stool.
He rose, still pounding, and he kicked the piano stool back.
Paul went over to her and sat down next to her on the piano stool. ‘You don't have to tell me if you don't want to. I'll understand.’
Then he lunged forwards and shoved River off the piano stool onto the floor.
I walked closer to the piano and lifted the seat lid of the piano stool.
He watched the delicate figure sitting on the piano stool.
Then he taught her to relax, making her sit lower on the piano stool, where beforehand she was too high with the shoulders bent to increase playing intensity.
In the centre of the image is one woman sitting on the piano stool, head tilted and eyes closed in proper appreciation of a tune whose name shall forever remain a mystery.
She would twirl round on her piano stool to shout at us, then twirl back again.
Callie jumped up again and practically ran over to me and onto the piano stool, almost making me fall off.
He stands up, walks over to the piano stool and kisses me quickly on the top of the head; I'm rather ashamed to say I blush.
Ryan shifted on the piano stool and looked at her.
Always remain calm when sitting comfortably on the piano stool by relaxing the whole body.
The cat in question takes great delight in sharpening her claws on the corner of our sofa and on the piano stool's fabric top.
My mom would come out, and I would be singing on the piano stool in the bar.
The viola player stands right in front of the piano stool.
It's also enjoyable to see the piano player venture out from his piano stool, and take to the stage in an unstoppable floorshow.
He played some fantastic boogie-woogie piano, then fell off the piano stool.
She ousts him from the piano stool and plays it herself, the chords suddenly hanging in the air like icicles.
The mahogany horse-hair covered piano stool dates from about 1815 to 1820.