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sennet (n.)

A signal call on a trumpet or cornet for entrance or exit on the stage.

The barracuda.

sennet Sentence Examples

  1. The sennet, a prolonged trumpet fanfare, signaled the entrance of the monarch.
  2. The sennet's piercing blare reverberated through the grand hall, announcing the royal procession.
  3. The sennet preceded the arrival of the ambassador, a symbol of the nation's authority.
  4. The sennet echoed from the castle walls, alerting the villagers to the impending royal visit.
  5. During the coronation, the sennet accompanied the presentation of the scepter and orb.
  6. The sennet's triumphant notes celebrated the victory of the king's forces in battle.
  7. The sennet served as a ceremonial call to order during official gatherings.
  8. The sennet's solemn tones marked the passing of a beloved ruler.
  9. The sennet's fanfare filled the air during the knighting of new members of the royal court.
  10. The sennet's stirring notes preceded the arrival of the queen during the annual royal tournament.

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A signal call on a trumpet or cornet for entrance or exit on the stage., The barracuda.

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The sennet, a prolonged trumpet fanfare, signaled the entrance of the monarch.

The sennet's piercing blare reverberated through the grand hall, announcing the royal procession.

The sennet preceded the arrival of the ambassador, a symbol of the nation's authority.

The sennet echoed from the castle walls, alerting the villagers to the impending royal visit.