tucket Synonyms
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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.
tucket Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The huntsman's tucket echoed through the forest, signaling the start of the chase.
- The wedding march commenced with a flamboyant tucket that filled the church with a festive atmosphere.
- The musicians played a mournful tucket to honor the departed, their melodies echoing with solemn reverence.
- The jester entertained the feastgoers with an impromptu tucket that drew laughter and applause.
- The circus performers announced their arrival with a raucous tucket that drew attention from every corner.
- The cathedral's bells tolled a harmonious tucket, calling the faithful to worship.
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(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.