The orchestra from my town, {{noun}}ville, flew all the way to {{faraway city}} to play in the annual {{type of music}} festival. We checked out instruments and arranged to have {{celebrity}} take them to {{color}} Park, where we’d play the concert. When we finally arrived backstage, we {{past-tense verb}} with surprise. Someone must have mixed up our luggage! Instead of {{musical instrument, plural}} and {{another instrument, plural}}, we had {{eating utensil, plural}} and {{kitchen tool, plural}}. But the show had to go on. The percussion section used {{verb ending in –ing}} boards to start a beat. With two spatulas, {{friend’s name}} joined in, whacking a stack of {{noun, plural}} as if they were drums. The {{instrument}} players picked up {{noun}} peelers and {{past-tense verb}} them against a set of {{noun, plural}}. The cello players held {{eating utensil, plural}} and used them as bows, pulling them across a bunch of {{kitchen appliance, plural}}. The noise was so {{adjective}} that the entire band burst out laughing.
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