Definitionn. a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone
Last update: June 10, 2015
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He is playing the trumpet. [Please select]
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The open flower of the daffodils look like the trumpet . [Please select]
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The guard trumpetted the arrival of the king. [Please select]
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The elephant trumpetted in the forest. [Please select]
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Eleven bandstand favorites composed and recorded by one of Jazz 's greatest trumpet innovators. [Please select]
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A trumpet blast against the monstrous regiment of fathers ! [Please select]
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--Stay--he coughs and hems; he is about to summon the Castle with the but-end of a sermon, instead of a parley on the trumpet. [Please select]
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"Howbeit," said Poundtext, "we may display a banner before the Tower, and blow a trumpet, and summon them to come forth." [Please select]
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Hippias flung down his whip in a rage, but the triumphant shouts of the Christians drowned the music, the trumpet-blasts and the angry murmurs of the defeated heathen. [Please select]
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] He shall take a flag of truce and a trumpet, and ride down to the edge of the morass to summon them to lay down their arms and disperse. [Please select]
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War-cries and trumpet-calls rang and echoed through the Serapeum. [Please select]
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If any danger threatens call me with the trumpet. [Please select]
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