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Definition of Buglers
1. bugler [n] - See also: bugler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Buglers
Literary usage of Buglers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Jacques Bonhomme, John Bull on the Continent, From My Letter-box by Max O'Rell (1901)
"Drummers and buglers.—The Band.—Character of the Instrumentalists.—Variations
on “William ‘Fell.”— The Colonel.—Typical Officers—The Utility of the German ..."
2. The Rebellion in India: How to Prevent Another by John Bruce Norton (1857)
"... —the drummers, buglers, and fifers of our army. From their knowledge of Native
habits and language ..."
3. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1891)
"The buglers, having marched three paces beyond the buglers or field music of the
old guard, change direction to the right, and, followed by the guard, ..."
4. Around the World with Uncle Sam: Or, Six Years in the United States Army by Herbert Ornando Kohr (1907)
"... ditches along the side of the road, in which the water looked clear and
sparkling, but contained a large amount of al- A GROUP OF ARMY buglers. kali. ..."