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bugle VB (music)

bugle <a bugle; bugles> N

bugle N (music)

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English
Suddenly the sound of bugles is heard calling the soldiers back to barracks.
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Participants of all ages are represented within the drum and bugle corps activity, but the majority are between the ages of 13 and 22.
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The tower had a guard, who would sound his bugle whenever an enemy approached.
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When urine marking, the male elk advertises this with a specialised vocalisation called the bugle.
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There were brass bands, fife and drum bands and bugle bands and when there was no band playing loud speakers took their place.
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A bugle band is being organized in connection with the regiment.
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When they heard the sound of the bugle, the signal that they had taken the town, they were to stop firing.
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He discovered a gateway with a bugle hanging from a golden cord.
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A number of young fellows who have a taste for this are required to complete the bugle band.
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During the late eighteenth and nineteenth century, the military bugle largely supplanted the snare and fife for signals.
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