trumpeting|trumpetings in English

noun

channel cut in the back of the brick lining of a shaft (in Mining)

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1. We could hear the elephants trumpeting in the distance.

2. Some add to the melody with their own trumpeting.

3. 8 The government has been trumpeting tourism as a growth industry.

4. They are proudly trumpeting the fact that they are creating more jobs.

5. Usually silent, but has twangy trumpeting note and will hiss or snort when annoyed.

6. Synonyms for Blazoning include broadcasting, announcing, proclaiming, publicising, publicizing, publishing, heralding, posting, trumpeting and advertising

7. The trumpeting call of the crowned crane is one of the unforgettable sounds of Africa: O-wahng!

8. Varying terms are used to describe the sound: bugling, trumpeting, rattling, croaking, but I like the word Chortling.

9. At one point, the four spent three hours vocalizing and trumpeting—the vibrations felt by every living being in the sanctuary.

10. 1862, Edmund Hope Verney, The Shannon's brigade in India, page 86: […] the cries of the natives, the moanings and gurglings of camels, the trumpetings of elephants, the Buglings of neighbouring regiments […]

11. 26 What an exciting scene of jubilance! The fishermen's conches are trumpeting, their songs ringing, red flags fluttering here and there, and white sails dotting the sea far and near.

12. ‘In general, vocalizations are varied and include: trumpeting, whistles, twitters, honks, barks, grunts, quacks, Croaks and growls.’ ‘Males are characterized by louder grunts, Croaks or barks.’ ‘The lands beyond are filled with a chorus of bleats and Croaks and barks.’ ‘Their voices have the drunken croak and rumble of old crows.’