Synonym: cornet, horn, trump. Similar words: trumpets, trump, imperfect competition, grumpy, rumpled, crumple, jumper, bumped. Meaning: ['trʌmpɪt] n. a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone; has a narrow tube and a flared bell and is played by means of valves. v. 1. proclaim on, or as if on, a trumpet 2. play or blow on the trumpet 3. utter in trumpet-like sounds.
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(61) Marsalis scales the stratospheric extreme of the piccolo trumpet without a single bobble.
(62) The heraldry of day-to-day: a cat couchant on bricks; a baby in a push-chair blowing a trumpet very loudly.
(63) Barbieri heads what is basically a small group here, but he adds trumpet, trombone and alto sax on occasion.
(64) Davis was encouraged to emulate the style of trumpet player Bobby Hackett.
(65) The ads trumpet the idea that anxiety and depression result from imbalances in brain biochemistry, not from character flaws.
(66) From behind the curtain the tuning-up sounds, trumpet runs, and flute trills, were becoming more clamorous.
(67) But he could also blow his own trumpet like Satchmo on pay per note.
(68) Despite a unique record of achievement is recent years, he can never be accused of blowing his own trumpet.
(69) One group for example mimes to playing the drums, another to the trumpet and a third to the piano.
(70) A trumpet called behind, ordering another troop to file right into a field of growing wheat.
(71) A brass section blares on trumpet, tenor saxophone and bass sax.
(72) She had seen him on the telly - he had been on the early evening news tooting his trumpet.
(73) He played first a whistle, then a mouth organ, then a trumpet.
(74) And get a grip on that trumpet player[sentencedict.com], before the more lascivious elements of the crowd jump in.
(75) Basie to Van Morrison with veteran leader Geoff Nichols leading on trumpet.
(76) Most were reluctant, defensive, or simply hesitant to blow their own trumpet.
(77) From somewhere in the valley, a trumpet sounded four wavering notes.
(78) I stopped playing and tossed my trumpet to Kim who had been showering our remaining advertising leaflets on to the melee.
(79) Malc sold his trumpet to buy me a wedding ring.
(79) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(80) This was so that she could play trumpet in the band when she got to junior high.
(81) As the captain of the Albatross raises his trumpet to answer it suddenly falls from his hands into the sea.
(82) Garcia, weaving his way around the stage and through the band, plays trumpet, sings and dances.
(83) Behind his fabulous trumpet playing and cheeky alleged humour there's an intelligent, alert, artful mind at work.
(84) I want a trumpet, two tubas and a bugle.
(85) That man is blowing his own trumpet unashamedly.
(86) Suddenly a loud trumpet call resounded through the forest.
(87) Man ! Listen to him blow that trumpet!
(88) The trumpet call melts gradually into the orchestral background.
(89) Act 1: Chorus: Loudly let the trumpet bray!
(90) Golden trumpet is used to express public opinion here.
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