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bugle - use in sentences
Converse of object
- hear: I hear the bugle calling, " Goodbye Dolly Gray!
- play: Exhibits include the bugle played by Louis Armstrong in 1913.
- blow: I'm taking with me the original bugle blown to sound the charge.
- have: We currently don't have a bugle In.. .
- include: Exhibits include the bugle played by Louis Armstrong in 1913.
- sound: You sound the bugle that resonates around the glen signaling an avalanche of boulders on the unsuspecting soldiers.
Adjective modifier
- keyed: The soprano instrument was the keyed bugle, whose ancestor is the Renaissance cornetto.
- silver: Pouch Black patent leather with silver bugle on flap.
- new: In 1992 six new silver bugles were presented to the Last Post Association.
- distant: The army of part-time heroes are not rallying to the sound of distant bugles, say officers.
Modifies a noun
- horn: The silver bugle horn was the crest of the first Mayor of Blackburn, William Henry Hornby.
- bead: A necklace of red and blue glass bugle beads accompanied one of the bodies here.
- call: Duty, on the contrary, is a bugle call to action, whether you are inclined to act, or not.
- band: Here's two observations - Take a bugle band abroad and they will be a novelty, loved wherever they perform.
- blow: Why do your eyes gleam old man When you hear those bugles blow?
- sound: The bugles sound, signaling that José must return to barracks.
Noun used with modifier
- silver: In 1992 six new silver bugles were presented to the Last Post Association.
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