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Noun(1) (2) a musician who plays the trumpet or cornet(3) (formal) a person who announces important news(4) large gregarious forest-dwelling cranelike bird of South America having glossy black plumage and a loud prolonged cry(5) easily domesticated(6) large pure white wild swan of western North America having a sonorous cry

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(1) We will hear again the lead trumpeter 's two-note rift telling his musicians it's time to celebrate.(2) The trumpeter is the nominal leader of this highly musical jam session.(3) This view of the head of the trumpeter (Latris lineata) shows its distinct mouth, reminiscent of the puckered lips of a trumpet player.(4) As a trumpeter , I have played a number of trumpet tunes and voluntaries that were transcriptions of original baroque organ works.(5) Prima was also a serious musician, an expert trumpeter and author of numerous tunes including the jazz standard u2018Sing Sing Sing!u2019(6) The trumpeter 's normal centre of abundance is about and south of Cook Strait, although winter stragglers may reach Doubtless Bay.(7) The early years Rossini's father was a trumpeter and horn player, his mother a singer.(8) There is little targeting for trumpeter so it is mostly caught as a bycatch species.(9) Were you ever a trumpeter or other brass instrument player?(10) The trumpeter and composer is also passionate about the alcoholism and drug organisation he has recently launched.(11) Monks are closely related to several other domestic color pigeon breeds: the priest pigeon and the Bernberg trumpeter pigeon.(12) He is an extrovert trumpeter and composer, confident and even refreshingly brash at times!(13) My dad had been a trumpeter , too, but became a pianist because it was easier to make a living that way.(14) Few jazz musicians are experts on three instruments, but that's not the only thing that makes this accomplished trumpeter , pianist and drummer Brad unusual in jazz circles.(15) Bands of that era also featured great pianists, bassists, trumpeters , flautists, violinists, and occasional saxophonists.(16) The mallards, golden-eyes and trumpeters were still there, working the shallows of the river for aquatic plants.
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