tucket (Meaning)

Wordnet

tucket (n)

(music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments

Webster

tucket (n.)

A slight flourish on a trumpet; a fanfare.

A steak; a collop.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tucket

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tucket Sentence Examples

  1. The triumphant fanfare of trumpets and drums signaled the approaching procession with a lively tucket.
  2. The regal herald announced the king's arrival with a piercing tucket that echoed through the grand hall.
  3. The brassy tucket from the city watchtower alerted the citizens to imminent danger.
  4. The ship's crew sounded a cheerful tucket to welcome their guests aboard.
  5. The huntsman's tucket echoed through the forest, signaling the start of the chase.
  6. The wedding march commenced with a flamboyant tucket that filled the church with a festive atmosphere.
  7. The musicians played a mournful tucket to honor the departed, their melodies echoing with solemn reverence.
  8. The jester entertained the feastgoers with an impromptu tucket that drew laughter and applause.
  9. The circus performers announced their arrival with a raucous tucket that drew attention from every corner.
  10. The cathedral's bells tolled a harmonious tucket, calling the faithful to worship.

FAQs About the word tucket

(music) a short lively tune played on brass instrumentsA slight flourish on a trumpet; a fanfare., A steak; a collop.

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The triumphant fanfare of trumpets and drums signaled the approaching procession with a lively tucket.

The regal herald announced the king's arrival with a piercing tucket that echoed through the grand hall.

The brassy tucket from the city watchtower alerted the citizens to imminent danger.

The ship's crew sounded a cheerful tucket to welcome their guests aboard.