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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(121) The trumpet symbolizes the bold sounding of the warning against Laodicean worldliness and compromise.
(122) "Chinese trumpet creeper " is thin, only when how long one inch is.
(123) A trumpet call, clear and beautiful, floated into the stagnant air.
(124) the trumpet print was made by a family friend, rod dyer, who is a pretty amazing graphic designer and restauranteur.
(125) A wind instrument of the trumpet class, having three valves operated by pistons.
(126) At a three - way junction the usual layout adopted is the trumpet.
(127) Trumpet, yeah, and he had this wonderful rich sound but boy, it was a big, huge sound, kind of the ultimate in-your-face trumpet player.
(128) In this style of music , the trumpet , clarinet , and trombone form the basis of instrumentation.
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(131) Beethoven could only hear using a kind of horn-shaped trumpet in his ear.
(132) A very rare, vigorous evergreen vine with pretty primrose yellow trumpet flowers throughout Spring and Summer.
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(134) The inner of the smoking woman is as cold as one trumpet creeper.
(135) The trumpet solo was the high point of the concert.
(136) The yellow golden trumpet plant, a fast-growing climber plant native to South America, has made its way as far as the island of Hawaii, where it is shown here in full bloom near Rainbow Falls.
(137) UC San Diego created a trumpet that not only detects the exact pitch being played, but can bend that pitch in real time to hit the proper note—a sort of auto-tune for the brass section.
(138) The device synthesizes audio in digital FM way with 32 polyphony, which can simulate trumpet, flute, clarinet, bassoon, organ, carillon and so on.
(139) There are many types and forms of interchange, such as trumpet type, rhombus type, ring type, alfalfa leaf type, partly directional form, directional form, compound form and so on.
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(140) The trumpet referred to here was a shofar which is a ram's horn, used by the Jews for religious purposes and for warfare.
(141) An edible mushroom ( Cantharellus cibarius ) that is yellow to orange in color, trumpet - shaped, and sometimes fragrant.
(142) Two elves at the front of the sleigh blew a trumpet fanfare.
(143) But Beethoven did not start using an ear trumpet until 1814 and his earliest Conversation Books, in which his friends wrote when he could no longer hear what they were saying, only began in 1818.
(144) They are categorized by Silhouette: A-Line, Ball Gown, Trumpet/Mermaid, Dropped Waist, Short Slim/Column or Separates.
(145) During the initial stage of post-liberation, DING Ling gave out her voice as a trumpet soldier by her criticisms and creation for constructing new political system of literature.
(146) In one surprise scene, Cantona gets out his trumpet to pump out a ropey Marseillaise.
(147) If one album had to explain jazz, a strong candidate would be "Kind of Blue" by the trumpet player and bandleader Miles Davis.
(148) He was assembling a complication that sent a little gilded boy with a trumpet through a door in the clock face to herald the birthdays of its owner's family.
(149) Shorty oscillates between trombone and trumpet solos, with the latter unsurprisingly cutting through with greater agility.
(150) Size of the coiler trumpet not adjusted to the hank.
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