chamade Antonyms

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Meaning of chamade

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chamade (n.)

A signal made for a parley by beat of a drum.

chamade Sentence Examples

  1. The sound of the chamade echoed through the ancient castle, signaling the arrival of the enemy.
  2. Soldiers rushed to their posts upon hearing the chamade, preparing for imminent battle.
  3. The beat of the drum served as the chamade, alerting the townsfolk to seek shelter from the impending storm.
  4. In medieval times, the chamade was sounded to announce the surrender of a besieged fortress.
  5. The captain ordered the trumpeter to sound the chamade, signaling a temporary ceasefire for negotiations.
  6. The village elders listened intently for the chamade, a signal that the enemy had retreated.
  7. Upon hearing the chamade, the knights rode out to meet their foes on the battlefield.
  8. The solemn tolling of the bell served as the chamade, marking the end of an era and the dawn of a new age.
  9. As the sun set on the horizon, the distant sound of the chamade echoed across the plains, bringing a sense of foreboding.
  10. The villagers gathered in the town square, anxiously awaiting the chamade that would signal the return of their loved ones from war.

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A signal made for a parley by beat of a drum.

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The sound of the chamade echoed through the ancient castle, signaling the arrival of the enemy.

Soldiers rushed to their posts upon hearing the chamade, preparing for imminent battle.

The beat of the drum served as the chamade, alerting the townsfolk to seek shelter from the impending storm.

In medieval times, the chamade was sounded to announce the surrender of a besieged fortress.