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In some senses, bugle is marked as obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
all, small
VERB + BUGLE
couldn't, play, plays
BUGLE + NOUN
elk, hong, morning
PREP.
on
noun
A horn used by hunters.
A simple brass instrument consisting of a horn with no valves, playing only pitches in its harmonic series
The sound of something that bugles.
the bugle of an elk
A sort of wild ox; a buffalo.
Then tooke that squire an horne of bugle small, Which hong adowne his side in twisted gold And tassels gay.
The tongue so rough, that were it licks, it fetches blood. The Greeks used not these, nor Bugles in Physick, not having tried their vertue; though Indian-woods are full of such, yet parts of them are of more efficacy in medicine, (it is thought) than any part of ordinary Oxen.
verb
To announce, sing, or cry in the manner of a musical bugle.
“It was as though the very constellations knew our impending sorrow,” he bugled, his head raised to the ceiling, his voice full-throated.
noun
A tubular glass or plastic bead sewn onto clothes as a decorative trim
How well so ever I fancied my lectures against pride had conquered the vanity of my daughters; yet I still found them secretly attached to all their former finery: they still loved laces, ribbands, bugles and catgut […]
With the exception of a woman in a black silk dress with bugles who, incredible as it may seem, had ordered cocoa and sparkling limado simultaneously and was washing down a meal of Cambridge sausages and pastry with alternate draughts of both liquids, the place was empty.
noun — any of various low-growing annual or perennial evergreen her
the bugle of an elk
WiktionaryThen tooke that squire an horne of bugle small, Which hong adowne his side in twisted gold And tassels gay.
WiktionaryThe tongue so rough, that were it licks, it fetches blood. The Greeks used not these, nor Bugles in Physick, not having tried their vertue; though Indian-woods are full of such, yet parts of them are
Wiktionary“It was as though the very constellations knew our impending sorrow,” he bugled, his head raised to the ceiling, his voice full-throated.
WiktionaryHow well so ever I fancied my lectures against pride had conquered the vanity of my daughters; yet I still found them secretly attached to all their former finery: they still loved laces, ribbands, bu
WiktionaryWith the exception of a woman in a black silk dress with bugles who, incredible as it may seem, had ordered cocoa and sparkling limado simultaneously and was washing down a meal of Cambridge sausages
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In some senses, bugle is marked as obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.