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trumpet

[truhm-pit] / ˈtrʌm pɪt /


VERB
blare
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“We don’t want to be blowing our own trumpet,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

When she pulls a trumpet out of the bag, her eyes widen and her brothers whoop.

From Literature

Her campaign is so new that she hasn’t even built a website trumpeting her priorities.

From Los Angeles Times

The quiet of a Kyiv cemetery is broken by a trumpet salute, then a burst of rifle fire.

From BBC

Originally composed by Waller for a Harlem revue called “Connie’s Hot Chocolate,” it moved to Broadway with Louis Armstrong performing the rousing trumpet solo.

From The Wall Street Journal