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Dumbledor
Dumbledor Dum"ble*dor`, n. [The first part is prob. of imitative origin. See Dor a beetle.] (Zo["o]l.) A bumblebee; also, a cockchafer. [Prov. Eng.]

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- Dumble was a guitar amplifier manufacturer in Los Angeles. In a one-person operation, Alexander "Howard" Dumble (June 1, 1944 – January 16, 2022) made...
- Dumble is a dialect word meaning a wooded valley. Dumble is a dialect word mainly (but not exclusively) confined to the north and east Midlands both as...
- Michael Patrick Smith (born 19 January 1942), known professionally as Michael Crawford, is an English actor, comedian and singer. Crawford is best known...
- 2022. Robben Ford uses Dumble Amplifiers and Celestion G12-65 speakers. In 1983, Alexander "Howard" Dumble made Robben's first Dumble Overdrive Special (serial...
- with Altec 417-8H (or recently JBL E120s) speakers, and a Dumble Overdrive Reverb and/or a Dumble Overdrive Special running through a Brown or Marshall 4x12...
- guitars. Of note, he no longer uses a Dumble amplifier, as he had to replace a faulty component in his favorite Dumble, the Steel String Singer. It never...
- of guitar." The magazine named its "Editor's Pick". Mayer owns multiple Dumble amplifiers, a highly exclusive brand of amps that only a handful of guitarists—including...
- The Shaw–Dumble House is a historic residence in Hood River, Oregon, United States. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in...
- Stephen F. Austin High School is a secondary school located at 1700 Dumble Street in Houston, Texas, United States. The school handles grades nine through...
- "dumbledor", also denoted a buzzing insect such as a bumblebee or ****chafer, "dumble" probably imitating the sound of these insects, while "dor" meant "beetle"...