English to Malay Dictionary bugle

bugle

trompet
definition
verb
In fact, in response to George's protests, the first confederate, Henry Longshackle, began bugling even more loudly.
sound a bugle.
noun
This military role was later assumed by the bugle or trumpet in the west.
a brass instrument like a small trumpet, typically without valves or keys and used for military signals.
You can even plant periwinkle, bugle and ground ivy in the gaps in your log or rock pile - this could make a fun project for an older child.
a creeping plant of the mint family with blue flowers held on upright stems.
example
While the living comrades of those buried in a New Caledonia cemetery stand at salute, a 'bugle' sounds ‘Taps’ - voicing the promise that they have not died in vain.
Primrose, cowslip, lady's mantle, 'bugle' , thrift, clustered bellflower are widely available in garden centres, but are all natives.
She believes in shimmer in bridal wear and embellishes the line with 'bugle' beads, gold thread, sequins, embroidery, weave and print to create an almost futuristic look.
You can even plant periwinkle, 'bugle' and ground ivy in the gaps in your log or rock pile - this could make a fun project for an older child.
For years, Mason led Star of Indiana, a world champion drum and 'bugle' corps.
Now we have barracks for the soldiers but the 'bugle' is an extremely important instrument for our regiment and we like to carry on the tradition.
Traditional musical instruments include a 'bugle' made from buffalo horn, a circular piece of iron with a string stretched across it that vibrates to produce sound, and a drum.
Sophie's more casual outfit consists of a black Powerline stretch sleeveless top, Kismet's own label sarong, and an orange, multi-strand 'bugle' bead bracelet.
The bulls arrange harems of as many as 50 cows, using a screeching 'bugle' sound to make them swoon.
From beyond the canyon's ridge, a wonderful 'bugle' call charged the air, pounding hooves, belonging to the stalwart super troopers of Holt's Rangers raced to The Alamo in all their red, white and blue glory.
Towering stilettos from Sergio Rossi or Diego Dolcini are studded with Swarovski crystals, 'bugle' beads or paillettes, often on luxurious fabrics such as satin or even alpaca.
If any of them can howl like a coyote or 'bugle' like an elk, Texas might have a chance.
the piercing 'bugle' of adult bulls
the 'bugle' sounded the charge
It can be ranked with the trumpet, the 'bugle' , and the drum as a military instrument.
We found some, but not the great swathes that we had hoped for, although we were rewarded by plenty of patches of bluebells, drifts of wood anemones, a glade with masses of milkmaids and lots of primroses, cowslips and violas and 'bugle' .
a 'bugle' call
On the cover of our December issue, Gwyneth Paltrow is wearing a beautiful satin/silk, 'bugle' -beaded Ralph Lauren collection gown.
The 'bugle' was essential to all military communication until its displacement by electronics.
The haunting, squealing 'bugle' of bull elks, echoing along high valleys in autumn, seems the voice of an unchanging wilderness.
This military role was later assumed by the 'bugle' or trumpet in the west.
In Winchester a single 'bugle' player sounded the Last Post before the cathedral grounds fell silent.
It was made out of black polyester that looked very much like silk, floor length, with a kind of cowl neck, cut low to the back with straps fanning out across the back and 'bugle' beading at the hips and collar.
There is just less than half an hour of music, beginning with an introductory movement depicting dawn at a tranquil camp of Confederate troops, broken by the Assembly 'bugle' calls and the march north.
The 'bugle' that sounded the Charge of the Light Brigade will today be presented to the regiment that carried it into the valley where hundreds of men died.
The ability to play only notes of the harmonic series is the characteristic feature of such simple instruments as the 'bugle' or posthorn.
By the end of the Civil War the artillery, cavalry, and infantry were sounding 'bugle' calls.
When Dudley hears the bull's 'bugle' she loads her chamber and leaves our hiding place.
In Lancashire, the 'bugle' sounded at the stroke of midday as riders and hunt followers toasted the Holcombe Hunt with a drop of brandy or port.
Gunga Din was climbing the tower to 'bugle' a warning and the Scottish bagpipers were on the way.
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