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Definition of Bugled
1. a. Ornamented with bugles.
Definition of Bugled
1. Verb. (past of bugle) ¹
2. Adjective. Ornamented with bugles. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bugled
1. bugle [v] - See also: bugle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bugled
Literary usage of Bugled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pictures of Life in Camp and Field by Benjamin Franklin Taylor (1875)
"You are bugled to breakfast, bugled to guard-mounting, bugled to dinner, bugled
to battle, bugled to be.d, the bass- drums the while giving three vicious ..."
2. The Women of New York; Or, The Under-world of the Great City: Illustrating by George Ellington (1869)
"... braided and bugled all around the bottom of skirt, on the front of body, ...
with bertha deeply braided and bugled, with sleeves to match; long sash, ..."
3. The Journals of Major-Gen. C.G. Gordon, C.B., at Kartoum: Printed from the by Charles George Gordon, Alfred Egmont Hake (1885)
"The Arabs had a bugler of ours with them at Goba; he bugled a call " ist Regiment!"
and then was apparently stopped, he then bugled " We are strong ! ..."
4. Highways and Byways in London by Emily Constance (Baird) Cook (1903)
"They were hot, untidy, and, as to their attire, muddy, be-bugled, ... also, one
of them carried a large and equally be-bugled baby. ..."
5. Tomicini danici: De danske barkbiller by Emil Adolph Løovendal (1889)
"Sdie bugled hos Hannen med en ophøjet Knop, 4de med en ophøjet ... Sdie og 4de
bugled hos Hunnen ..."