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trumpeting

verb as in blare

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Unlike past presidents, some of whom rarely, if ever, spoke about their modest professional beginnings, Harris’ campaign has been trumpeting her time at the Golden Arches.

Cue much trumpeting from the government - in her appearance at the House of Commons, Chancellor Rachel Reeves paid tribute to work put in by the health secretary.

From BBC

While elephants are best known for their loud trumpeting, their more nuanced and complicated communications are believed to occur during their "low rumbles."

From Salon

To talk about opera in the 21st century and mean it, the trumpeting elephant stays in the room.

Young women in small towns and villages across India are proudly trumpeting their caste identities on Instagram, making it the latest battleground for caste politics.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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