trumpeters in English

noun
1
a person who plays a trumpet.
Bands of that era also featured great pianists, bassists, trumpeters , flautists, violinists, and occasional saxophonists.
2
a large gregarious ground-dwelling bird of tropical South American forests, with mainly black plumage and loud trumpeting and booming calls.
Unlike other birds that live on the forest floor, trumpeters are not particularly shy and readily habituate to the presence of humans.
3
a pigeon of a domestic breed that makes a trumpetlike sound.
Splash marked English Trumpeters ideally are 50-50 colored to white feathers, but no two are marked alike.
4
an edible marine fish with a spiny dorsal fin, found chiefly in cool Australasian waters and said to make a grunting or trumpeting sound when taken out of the water.
There is little targeting for trumpeter so it is mostly caught as a bycatch species.

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1. Far away he could hear trumpeters sounding reveille.

2. For all advanced trumpeters seeking chirpy, lively and upbeat repertoire, Gabaye's Boutade is ideal.”

3. For all advanced trumpeters seeking chirpy, lively and upbeat repertoire, Gabaye's Boutade is ideal.&rdquo.

4. 16 Amid centuries-old tradition featuring royal carriages, cannon fire and state trumpeters, Queen Elizabeth has formally opened Britain's parliament.

5. The princes+ and the trumpeters were with the king, and all the people of the land were rejoicing+ and blowing the trumpets, and the singers with musical instruments were leading* the praises.

6. 1900 The first in a long line of great Cornetists and later trumpeters He inspired others to do the same including Freddie Keppard, another great New Orleans Cornetist who gained national fame touring with the Original Creole Orchestra from 1914-1918 Keppard