bugled (Meaning)

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bugled (a.)

Ornamented with bugles.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bugled

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bugled Sentence Examples

  1. The deer bugled in the distance, its haunting call echoing through the forest.
  2. As the elk bugled, the sound carried across the valley, announcing its presence to potential mates.
  3. The bull moose bugled loudly, asserting its dominance over the herd.
  4. Hunters listened intently for the bugled cry of the wild turkey, signaling their approach.
  5. In the stillness of the night, the loon bugled its mournful song by the lakeside.
  6. The sound of the bugled trumpet filled the concert hall, captivating the audience.
  7. From the hilltop, the bugled call of the caribou signaled the changing of the seasons.
  8. The bugled notes of the saxophone floated through the jazz club, enchanting listeners.
  9. At dawn, the bugled crow of the rooster announced the start of a new day.
  10. The bugled roar of the lion reverberated through the savanna, asserting its dominance over the pride.

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Ornamented with bugles.

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The deer bugled in the distance, its haunting call echoing through the forest.

As the elk bugled, the sound carried across the valley, announcing its presence to potential mates.

The bull moose bugled loudly, asserting its dominance over the herd.

Hunters listened intently for the bugled cry of the wild turkey, signaling their approach.