tubicinate Sentence Examples

  1. The clarinetist tubicinated a haunting melody that filled the concert hall.
  2. The trombone player's tubicinations reached the highest rafters, reverberating throughout the auditorium.
  3. The trumpets tubicinated a fanfare that announced the arrival of the honored guest.
  4. The tuba's tubicinations provided a deep and resonant foundation for the orchestra.
  5. The French horn player tubicinated a mournful lament that tugged at the heartstrings.
  6. The serpent's tubicinations evoked the ancient rituals and ceremonies of forgotten eras.
  7. The didgeridoo player tubicinated a hypnotic drone that transported listeners to another realm.
  8. The conch shell's tubicinations carried the sound of the ocean's waves far inland.
  9. The harmonica player tubicinated a lively tune that brought smiles to everyone's faces.
  10. The birds tubicinated a chorus of melodies that filled the morning air with joy.

tubicinate Meaning

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tubicinate (v. i.)

To blow a trumpet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tubicinate

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To blow a trumpet.

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The clarinetist tubicinated a haunting melody that filled the concert hall.

The trombone player's tubicinations reached the highest rafters, reverberating throughout the auditorium.

The trumpets tubicinated a fanfare that announced the arrival of the honored guest.

The tuba's tubicinations provided a deep and resonant foundation for the orchestra.