Trumpets

Word TRUMPETS
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Hyphenation trump ets
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Definitions and meanings of "Trumpets"

What do we mean by trumpets?

A musical instrument of the brass family, generally tuned to the key of B-flat; by extension, any type of lip-vibrated aerophone, most often valveless and not chromatic.

Someone who plays the trumpet; a trumpeter.

The cry of an elephant, or any similar loud cry.

One who praises, or propagates praise, or is the instrument of propagating it.

A funnel, or short flaring pipe, used as a guide or conductor, as for yarn in a knitting machine.

A kind of traffic interchange involving at least one loop ramp connecting traffic either entering or leaving the terminating expressway with the far lanes of the continuous highway.

A powerful reed stop in organs, having a trumpet-like sound.

Trumpets or toots his or hers own horn. Says it like it is. Defines his or hers own space. Is not afraid to speak out. Is not afraid to speak freely about their own beliefs or political agenda Urban Dictionary

A Trumpeteer is someone who uses a TrumpetBox Aura to create a unique offline experience that aides in the effective promotion of businesses, products, persons, groups, goods, information, and services to people directly on their WiFi enabled mobile devices while on the go. Urban Dictionary

An individual or organization that pushes the agenda of the idiocracy known as Trump. Urban Dictionary

A person who thinks Trump's presidency gives him/her the right to act like an asshole in public Urban Dictionary

A fan, voter, or paid actor that supports Donald Trump for the 2016 presidential election Urban Dictionary

An instrument created to appease the gods; a music device that takes a month to learn and a lifetime to master. Urban Dictionary

Trumpet (deriving from the english words "trump" and "pet") is used to describe the supporters and fans of 2016 Presidental Candidate Donald J. Trump. The fact that the supporters themselves often sound like actual untuned trumpets when they scream "USA, USA, USA", is just a coincidental bonus. Urban Dictionary

A brass instrument with three valves and a conical bore. It plays in treble clef and has a range of roughly two and a half octaves, from F# below the staff to C above the staff. The trumpet is widely used in many musical scenarios, and is very prominent in wind ensembles, orchestras, jazz bands and brass ensembles. Though the instrument generally has a range of two and a half octaves, many trumpet players extend their range "into the stratosphere", sometimes even above the High C. The sound of the trumpet is noble and brilliant, and is capable of great power and energy, yet is also able to produce beautiful, sonorous melodies. The trumpet is prized for it's flexibility, dexterity, and power of sound. There are several instruments that have developed from the trumpet, including the flugelhorn, cornet, and piccolo trumpet. Some famous trumpet players include Adolph Herseth, Allen Vizzutti, Wynton Marsalis, Sergei Nakariakov, Maynard Ferguson, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, and Louis Armstrong. Urban Dictionary

Any person who supports Donald Trump by posting somewhat false, ignorant, misinformed, anti-liberal memes on facebook or through any other social networking site only after he won the election. A trumpeteer never engaged in discussions or debates and never showed any interest in politics prior to Trump winning. Urban Dictionary

The most amazing intrument ever. Urban Dictionary

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The word "trumpets" in example sentences

We definitely don't need no stinkin 'trumpets, says Declan Burke, about his book The Big O (or "the embiggened O", the mind boggles). ❋ Maxine (2007)

The sound that precipitates this exclamation is not that of the birds singing "a joyous song" (19) nor the "tabor's sound" (20) of which the poet also takes note, but rather the cataracts, which "blow their trumpets from the steep" ❋ Unknown (2005)

What he hears, what he responds to with such joy, is the cataracts, which "blow their trumpets from the steep." ❋ Unknown (2005)

The methods were another thing; when the tin trumpets were blown and brandished, we had to use the same loud methods and call in the police. ❋ Unknown (1913)

Above the cannon and rifles the music of the calling trumpets sounded. ❋ Unknown (1890)

Daffodils with the largest coronas, or cups, are called trumpets. ❋ Unknown (2011)

I hear their drum in the desert, and the voice of their trumpets is like the wind of eve, but a decree hath gone forth, and it says, that a mortal shall be more precious than fine gold, yea, a man than the rich ore of Ophir. ❋ Unknown (1822)

In addition to the blog entry's reductionist view of why Disney's traditional animation unit shut down, the entry's title trumpets: ❋ Unknown (2009)

In more than a hundred places, the assault was urged, and the defence was sustained; till the superiority of ground and numbers finally prevailed, and the Latin trumpets sounded a retreat. ❋ Unknown (1206)

Mr. Levine is instructing orchestra and singers with comments like "please be sure during this passage that it gets softer and softer" and "the trumpets are a little harsh." ❋ Unknown (2009)

The sound of the trumpets was a part of my vision. ❋ Smith, Wilbur, 1933- (1993)

Those thirteen chests, which were called trumpets, we have fixed, without all doubt, in the court of the women: and that upon the credit of Josephus; ❋ 1602-1675 (1979)

The group of men I had noticed booed, hooted, blew tin trumpets. ❋ Unknown (1913)

Soon the whole circle was madly rocking to and fro; the voices rose to a hoarse scream; and only the trumpets were audible above the din. ❋ Unknown (1891)

Above the angels of the trumpets is the Son of God in majesty, in the form of a man, with arm and strong right hand uplifted. ❋ Charles Holroyd (1889)

(Mark 12: 41; Luke 21: 1) a name given by the rabbins to thirteen chests in the temple, called trumpets from their shape. ❋ Unknown (1884)

Edward, without waiting to consult even with the earl, sprang to horse, and his trumpets were the first signal of departure that he deigned to any one. ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

Seizing advantage of these tidings, borne to him by his own couriers, and eager to escape from the uncertain soldiery quartered at Olney, Edward, without waiting to consult even with the earl, sprang to horse, and his trumpets were the first signal of departure that he deigned to any one. ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

[Toots] or trumpets his own [horn]! ❋ Thomas Terrio (2008)

Bill told the [graphic designer] to include his Trumpeteer [info] on his [business card], so that others can locate him on his TrumpetBox. ❋ TMTInc. (2018)

What they, the trumpeters are doing is actually discrediting anything [the trump] [team] is [saying]. ❋ Wired-Nerve (2016)

Last night at the [bar] there were a bunch of Trumpeters making me really [uncomfortable]... and I used to really like that bar, [damnit] ❋ Ms Spamalot (2016)

"Heads are spinning, media heads are spinning. ... What they’re doing is wailing, 'well, Trump and his, uh, uh, uh, Trumpeters, they’re not conservative enough.' ... Right [wingin]’, bitter clingin’, proud clingers of our guns, our god, and our religions, and our Constitution. ... Isn’t Trump known for being able to command, fire! Are you ready for a commander-in-chief, you ready for a commander-in-chief who will let our warriors do their job and go kick ISIS ass?" - Sarah Palin "Heads are spinning. They're saying Trump and his, uh, Trumpeters are right [wingin'], [bitter clingin'], proud clingers of our guns. But he can kick ISIS ass because he commands fire!" - Tina Fey ❋ Azrys (2016)

The [solemn] tone of [the trumpet] caused even the most [apathetic] audience member to shed a tear. ❋ Virg (2005)

Donald had to cancel a rally-event [amid] fears of [clashes] between demonstrators and [trumpets]. ❋ Fiskarfred (2016)

"I love [the trumpet] solo from the Cavaliers' marching show!" "My lips are killing me, I've been practicing my trumpet for an hour and a half." "That band's [trumpet section] is [phenominal]!" ❋ PanzerMeyer23 (2007)

The trumpeteers keep [flagging] my [progressive], liberal posts, because they are too stupid and [racists] to join a debate! ❋ DrippsMcDizzle (2016)

God: I play [the trumpet]. Chuck Norris: [No kidding]? You too? [Ryan Seacrest]: I play the clarinet... ❋ Carthill (2010)

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