tromp (Meaning)

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tromp (n.)

A blowing apparatus, in which air, drawn into the upper part of a vertical tube through side holes by a stream of water within, is carried down with the water into a box or chamber below which it is led to a furnace.

Alt. of Trompe

tromp Sentence Examples

  1. The elephant's powerful trunk, known as its tromp, can lift heavy objects.
  2. The tromp of the whale is used for filter feeding, straining food from the water.
  3. The trumpeter's tromp reverberated through the concert hall.
  4. The trumpet player's tromp was gleaming under the stage lights.
  5. The fanfare of trumpets announced the arrival of the king.
  6. The tromp's call echoed across the battlefield, signaling the start of the charge.
  7. The maestro's tromp led the orchestra in a rousing rendition of Beethoven's symphony.
  8. The tromp's cheerful melodies filled the air at the park festival.
  9. The elephant's tromp was used as a tool to reach for food and water.
  10. The tromp of the trombone played a haunting melody in the jazz club.

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The elephant's powerful trunk, known as its tromp, can lift heavy objects.

The tromp of the whale is used for filter feeding, straining food from the water.

The trumpeter's tromp reverberated through the concert hall.

The trumpet player's tromp was gleaming under the stage lights.