trumpets

IPA: trˈʌmpʌts

noun

  • A plant (Sarracenia flava) with long, hollow leaves.
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Examples of "trumpets" in Sentences

  • The angel trumpets the battle.
  • Daffodils with the largest coronas, or cups, are called trumpets.
  • Above the cannon and rifles the music of the calling trumpets sounded.
  • What he hears, what he responds to with such joy, is the cataracts, which "blow their trumpets from the steep."
  • In addition to the blog entry's reductionist view of why Disney's traditional animation unit shut down, the entry's title trumpets:
  • We definitely don't need no stinkin 'trumpets, says Declan Burke, about his book The Big O (or "the embiggened O", the mind boggles).
  • The methods were another thing; when the tin trumpets were blown and brandished, we had to use the same loud methods and call in the police.
  • I hear their drum in the desert, and the voice of their trumpets is like the wind of eve, but a decree hath gone forth, and it says, that a mortal shall be more precious than fine gold, yea, a man than the rich ore of Ophir.
  • The sound that precipitates this exclamation is not that of the birds singing "a joyous song" (19) nor the "tabor's sound" (20) of which the poet also takes note, but rather the cataracts, which "blow their trumpets from the steep"

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