bugle call

collocation in English

meaningsofbugleandcall

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bugle
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbjuː.ɡəl/
us
/ˈbjuː.ɡəl/
a musical instrument like a simple trumpet, used especially in ...
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call
noun
uk
/kɔːl/
us
/kɑːl/
the act of using ...
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(Definition ofbugleandcallfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I felt that our country was awaiting abuglecallto saving the nation action.
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There was onebuglecallat a certain hour in the afternoon, the "ration call".
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Abuglecallis sounded in various places, and a few minutes afterwards a body of fifty, one hundred, or more men gather together.
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The first thing we had to learn was thebuglecall.
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He relapses into anger briefly again when he hears abuglecallfrom his comrades telling him to hurry up.
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The first trumpeter clocks were very simple in design, producing a simplebuglecallthat is reproduced once for each hour.
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There is abuglecallannouncing the adjutant that is still used in military ceremonies today.
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Abuglecallwas immediately sounded within the camp.
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A defining feature of abuglecallis that it consists only of notes from a single overtone series.
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Seebuglecallfor scores to standard bugle calls, all consisting of only five notes.
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In times, the accompanyingbuglecallfor it is used before the order is done.
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Thebuglecallis loud and clear.
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The students were treated like cadets at a military academy, marching to and from all meals, and beginning their day with the firstbuglecallat 5:30 a.m.
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The recruits may not have been quite so smart at drill or in knowing bugle calls, but they were happy and contented.
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We often learned bugle calls by jingles.
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In the military, it was used for bugle calls.
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The rearguard escaped, occupied a hill, raised its flag, and sounded bugle calls to rally survivors.
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The fantasia commences with a series of six naval bugle calls and their responses.
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Bugle calls typically indicated the change in daily routines of camp.
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In common with all bugle calls, it consists only of notes from a single overtone series.
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