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trumpet English

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trumpet

A trumpet is a metal instrument that makes noise when you blow into it. The person playing the trumpet can press different buttons to change the musical note that is being played.

trumpet

When you trumpet something, usually something you are proud of, you tell everyone about it. When an elephant trumpets, it makes a loud sound.

trumpet

proclaim on, or as if on, a trumpet Liberals like to trumpet their opposition to the death penalty (= cornet) a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone; has a narrow tube and a flared bell and is played by means of valves utter in trumpet-like sounds Elephants are trumpeting play or blow on the trumpet

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Conjugation trumpet conjugation

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trumpet · verb

Examples trumpet examples

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Simple sentences

Will you try to play the trumpet?
I wish that I could play the trumpet.
Ted likes playing the trumpet.
I often heard him playing the melody on the trumpet.
The trumpet is a musical instrument.
I play trumpet in a symphonic wind orchestra.
No instrument is snootier than the piccolo trumpet.
Tom has a pretty good idea who stole his trumpet.
He knows how to play trumpet.
Tom is trying to earn enough money to buy a new trumpet.
Tom can't play a high G on his trumpet, but he can play an F.
Therefore when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, they have their reward.
Tom wants to learn how to play the trumpet.
Tom takes trumpet lessons every Monday.
Tom is a trumpet player.
Tom plays the trumpet.
Elephants trumpet when they are scared and when they are angry.
The sound of trumpet will bode the end of the world.
I play trumpet in the school band.
I played trumpet in our high school band.
Tom was playing the trumpet.
I play both the trumpet and the piano.

Movie subtitles

Maybe not as thick as the ones that Joshua blew down with his trumpet.
You see, I have no trumpet.
I just brought them a trumpet.
A trumpet?
What in the world do they want a trumpet for?
Now, let's have a brass instrument, the trumpet.
The work is give over, the trumpet sound the retreat.
Ay, the trumpet call us into the breach and we talk and, by the Holy, do nothing!
Take a trumpet, herald.
And he always blows his trumpet when he returns.
Cecil, you didn't blow your trumpet.
And as he drains his draughts of Rhenish down the kettle-drum and trumpet thus bray out the triumph of his pledge.
Her death was doubtful, and but that great command o'ersways the order she should in ground unsanctified have lodge till the last trumpet.
And let the kettle to the trumpet speak the trumpet to the canoneer without the cannons to the heavens, the heavens to earth!
That trumpet reminds me of some Harry James records. our store got in this morning.
Day of Wrath, the mighty trumpet's tone Calls forth the living and the dead And shall rend each tomb's sepulchral stone.
Tonight, for the first time we present these violin fireworks as transcribed for the trumpet by Harry James.
You didn't bring a trumpet, did you?
Why a trumpet?
I guess my trumpet was out of tune.
They tell me Charlie plays a sweet trumpet - I wouldn't know, I've never tasted it.
Gimme the trumpet!
My ear trumpet is no longer plugged!
Maybe not as thick as the ones Joshua blew down with his trumpet. but a lot safer.
I just brung 'em a trumpet.
A solid silver trumpet.
Larry, suppose you start us with a fanfare on your new trumpet.
You broke your toy trumpet!
The town is beseeched, and the trumpet call us to the breach; and we talk, and, by the Holy, do nothing.

News and current affairs

Some Israeli right-wing leaders like Menachem Begin, Shamir, and Netanyahu trumpet their settlement achievements.
After all, before the meltdown in 2008, the captains of finance and industry could trumpet the virtues of globalization, technology, and financial liberalization, which supposedly heralded a new era of relentless growth.
And, precisely because nationalism shapes the way we think, its role in phenomena that do not trumpet their nationalist motivation - like Al Qaeda's attacks in 2001 - can easily be overlooked.
Bush may trumpet free markets, just as Reagan did. But just as he may exceed Reagan in fiscal irresponsibility, so he may outflank Reagan in trade hypocrisy.
Television and newspapers continue to trumpet every twist and turn of global financial markets.
Thus he is unlikely to publicly trumpet the unforgiving capitalist policies of Gaidar and Chubais, even if he quietly pursues them.
It allows him to trumpet Thailand's strategic objectives and the region's major issues, sometimes in confrontation with the interests and the demands of the West.
Despite the social reforms the left likes to trumpet about Cuba, its literacy rate was higher before Castro came to power, and racism against the black population was less pervasive.
Although BJP members trumpet the party's fundamentalist Hindu agenda, it won power nationally on its promise to deliver good government after the seeming corruption and chaos of the Congress party's previous term in power.
Bush may trumpet free markets, just as Reagan did.

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