trumpet in the PONS Dictionary

trumpet Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

blast of a trumpet
to blow one’s trumpet fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Later cibells have been written either for voice or a variation of instruments, such as the trumpet or harpsichord.
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Then from the distance comes the sound of a trumpet.
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Instruments include, the violin, piano, guitar, trumpet, bogol etc.
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Trumpets are often utilised to amplify the signal, and directed voice mediums are sometimes known as trumpet mediums.
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It is a kind of bronze trumpet, held vertically, the mouth styled in the shape of a boar's head.
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The tepals are more or less joined at the base, sometimes with a corona (a structure like the trumpet of a daffodil).
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The canon is performed by the trumpet in the highest range, and the continuo, representing the lowest range.
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The eight-bar piano solo which precedes the trumpet solo on the album version is overlapped with guitar on the single version before the last verse.
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The scene of the trumpet-playing took place in the pool itself.
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He was an autodidact as a child, though his father played piano and trumpet.
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