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bugle

[byoo-guhl] / ˈbyu gəl /
NOUN
musical horn
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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City Hall, which dates to the 16th century, toots out a cheerful jazz bugle call several times a day.

From The Wall Street Journal

Morris held the microphone with both hands like he was blowing on a bugle and urging the crowd to charge.

From Los Angeles Times

In the face of febrile bond markets, this week the faint sound of the bugle of retreat on the US trade war got louder.

From BBC

"He was going to blow the bugle if he got in any difficulty," Dr Waterman says.

From BBC

During one futile counterattack, “the French infantry made a gallant show, advancing across the Belgian beet fields with colors unfurled and bugles sounding the shrill notes of the ‘charge.’

From Literature