Similar words: surveillance, veil, unveil, unveiled, believe in, revel, for ever, reveal. Meaning: ['re'vəlɪ /rɪ'vælɪ] n. 1. (military) signal to wake up 2. a signal to get up in the morning; in the military it is a bugle call at sunrise.
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1. Reveille sounded at first light.
2. It must be nearly six; soon would be reveille and the end of the night's rest.
3. The cadets wake to reveille at 6:55 a.m.
4. Although reveille had been at 0400 hours, the landing would not be made until first light at 0850.
5. At 4 am the klaxon for reveille sounded, and half an hour later the breakfast gong.
6. Nor you drummers, neither at reveille at dawn.
7. Far away he could hear trumpeters sounding reveille.
8. Why not just skip the anterior cingulate reveille and muzzle the brain's fear response for good?
9. That tale began with the cacophony of reveille for the prisoners, "sounded by the blows of a hammer on a length of rail" through windows coated in frost two fingers thick.
10. Who put the reveille cannon on top of the Clock Tower?http://Sentencedict.com
11. The first vehicle patrols were out at 0600 hours, so reveille was at 0430 hours.
12. Their feet are an awful dream of bunions - but the buffalo's brazil nut bugle-horns can never sound reveille.
13. Then the men up at the Bull Ring started to blow the reveille , and we knew that it was all over.
14. It is believed that Cadet Douglas MacArthur and a small group of cadets put the reveille cannon on the Clock Tower one night.
15. I listen vainly, but with thirsty ears, for the witching melody of faint bugles blowing reveille, of far drums beating the long roll.
16. In this context, we hope the New York Philharmonic concert in Pyongyang will serve as a reveille to wake up the hermit kingdom.
17. I listen vainly, but with thirsty ear, for the witching melody of faint bugles blowing reveille, of far drums beating the long roll.
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