Definitionn. a musician who plays the trumpet or cornet
Last update: June 20, 2015
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A trumpeter is playing the trumpet in the band. [Please select]
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The name was derived from one of the companions of Ulysses, or from Aeneas' trumpeter, an account of whose burial is given in Virgil, Aeneid, vi. [Please select]
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Then the trumpeter by the editor's side blew a signal vigorously. [Please select]
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The trumpeter followed. [Please select]
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And at that moment the wind, which was blowing straight behind them as they went, brought them the rough flourish of Sir Daniel's trumpeter. [Please select]
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He knew that at present he could not do so as a private, but he thought that he might be accepted as a trumpeter. [Please select]
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"Ay--the trumpeter to the long-ear'd rout, I suppose," replied Claverhouse, glancing slightly round upon his victims, "I will talk with him tomorrow." [Please select]
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At the fourth generation the tuft appeared, but the birds, though now having 15-16ths trumpeter's blood, still did not trumpet. [Please select]
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Of the missiles that fell pretty thickly, the Boy Trumpeter did not take much notice. [Please select]
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26) have been crossed with pouters and with jacobins, and with a hybrid jacobin-trumpeter (Riedel, s. [Please select]
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In the faint light of early morning a trumpeter saw them racing down the slope toward the fort and blew the alarm. [Please select]
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