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bugle
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
bugle
(noun)
bugle
/
ˈ
bjuːgəl/
noun
plural
bugles
bugle
/
ˈ
bjuːgəl/
noun
plural
bugles
Britannica Dictionary definition of BUGLE
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count
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:
a musical instrument like a trumpet that is used especially for giving military signals
blow a
bugle
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— bugler
/
ˈ
bjuːglɚ/
noun
,
plural
buglers
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He was a
bugler
in the army.
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