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Bugle - Wikipedia
The bugle is a simple signaling brass instrument with a wide conical bore. It normally has no valves or other pitch-altering devices.
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BUGLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a valveless brass instrument that resembles a trumpet and is used especially for military calls
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Bugles - Brass: Musical Instruments - Amazon.com
Bugles. Welcome to the Bugles Store, where you'll find great prices on a wide range of different bugles. See Similar. Over 1,000 results in Bugles. Filter ».
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▪ I. bugle, n.1 (ˈbjuːg(ə)l) Forms: 3– bugle, 4 bewgalle, -gulle, 5 bugelle, 4–6 bugull(e, 4–7 bugil, 5–6 Sc. bowgle, 6 Sc. bougil, bewgill, 7 bugill, (8 ? beugle). [a. OF. bugle:—L. būculus, dim. of bo-s bov-is an ox.] 1. † a. The buffalo (= buffalo n. 1 a) and other kinds of wild oxen. Obs. b. A y...
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Bugle Volunteers
Organize volunteer events 50% faster with Bugle. Everything you need to manage your nonprofit's volunteer programs.
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Bugles Corn Chips - Crunchy Corn Snacks - Bugles
Welcome to the home of Bugles, the original corn chip snack shaped like a horn and made to be played with. Proudly made in Chicago since 1964.
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Bugle call - Wikipedia
A bugle call is a short tune, originating as a military signal announcing scheduled and certain non-scheduled events on a military installation, battlefield, ...
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Bugle Calls - YouTube
These are the bugle calls currently used by Crown Forces, North America.
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BUGLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a small plant with dark, purple-red leaves and small blue or white flowers growing together at the top of the stem: Bugles produce short, upright ...
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Bugle | History, Types & Uses - Britannica
Bugle, wind instrument sounded by the vibration of the lips against a cup mouthpiece. As a modern military signaling instrument, it dates from about 1750.
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Tumblr - The Daily Bugle
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bugle
bugle/ˈbju:gl; `bjuɡl/ n brass musical instrument like a small trumpet but without keys or valves, used for giving military signals 军号. =>illus at App 1 见附录1之插图, page x.
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LEGO 76178 Daily Bugle | Brickset
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Daily Bugle 76178 | Spider-Man - Official LEGO® Shop US
The new Daily Bugle features storylines true comic fans will know, from the Sinister Six to the Spider-verse and beyond. Four stories of web-slinging fun. Spider-Man vs. Green Goblin. Detachable façades feature sizzling comic-book action. Revisit classic match ups.
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Bugle (disambiguation)
Bugle may also refer to:
Places
Bugle, Cornwall, a village near St Austell in the United Kingdom
Bugle railway station
Bugle Field, a Baltimore, Maryland Periodicals
Bugle (newspaper) or Bugle-American, a former underground newspaper in Milwaukee and Madison, Wisconsin
Black Country Bugle, an English
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