trompe (Meaning)

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trompe (n.)

A trumpet; a trump.

Synonyms & Antonyms of trompe

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trompe Sentence Examples

  1. The elephant waved its mighty trompe, communicating with its distant herd.
  2. The trompe of the anteater, with its highly sensitive tip, allows it to detect prey.
  3. The musician deftly played a thrilling fanfare on his silver trompe.
  4. The trompe l'oeil mural created an illusion, making the room appear larger.
  5. The horse's trompe quipped and flared as it snorted in anger.
  6. The trompe-de-chasse, a hunting horn, echoed through the forest.
  7. The judge gave a resounding order with a loud trompe from his gavel.
  8. The trumpet's trompe blasted out a triumphant melody.
  9. The trompe of the walrus is a large, fleshy organ used for rooting in mud.
  10. The trompe d'oeil painting on the ceiling simulated a skylight, creating an airy atmosphere.

FAQs About the word trompe

A trumpet; a trump.

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The elephant waved its mighty trompe, communicating with its distant herd.

The trompe of the anteater, with its highly sensitive tip, allows it to detect prey.

The musician deftly played a thrilling fanfare on his silver trompe.

The trompe l'oeil mural created an illusion, making the room appear larger.