2. Verb. (third-person singular of bulge) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bugles
1. bugle [v] - See also: bugle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bugles
Literary usage of Bugles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer by Great Britain Court of Exchequer, Charles John Crompton, John Jervis, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber (1832)
"The allegation is, that Thomas Dabbs had discovered, " to wit, one hundred pounds
weight of bugles." Then, what is the evidence upon this part of the case? ..."
2. The Gypsy Trail: An Anthology for Campers by Mary Hopkins, Pauline Dorothea Goldmark (1914)
"O what arc the bugles ot Dreamland calling There where the dews of the gloaming
are falling? Come away from the weary old world of tears, Come away, ..."
3. The New York Times Current History (1915)
"HE HEARD THE bugles CALLING BY CAREY CD BRIGGS THERE'S an old red mill at the
foot of the hill; Hear the mill-wheel turning, turning To the drip of tears ..."
4. American Poetry by Percy Holmes Boynton, Howard Mumford Jones, George Wiley Sherburn, Frank Martindale Webster (1918)
"THE CALL OF THE bugles And the Great Nation thrills and leaps bugles! to arms!
forth The splendid summer of its noiseless Prompt, unconstrained, immediate. ..."
5. Fifes and Drums: A Collection of Poems of America at War by Vigilantes (1917)
"Blow, O ye bugles of the sunset, blow! Sound your clear notes, your ringing notes
of scorn, Against the embattled legions of the foe! ..."