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trumpets

[ truhm-pits ]

noun

plural trumpets.
  1. a showy pitcher plant, Sarracenia flava, of the southeastern United States, having prominently veined, crimson-throated, yellow-green leaves and yellow flowers from 2 to 4 inches (5.1 to 10.2 centimeters) wide.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of trumpets1

Plural of trumpet
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Angel trumpets, night-blooming jasmine, forbidden passion fruit from a neighbor’s yard, ocean air mixed with cedar chips and mulch.

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I always thought it would turn a corner because, c’mon, it trumpets the importance of the arts and, in particular, acting.

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"Ring the bell, sound the trumpets reverie, something is done, something is beginning. One of the great wise ones has passed."

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In its treasuries, several tonnes of gold and silver coins, as well as necklaces, jewels, trumpets and drums torn from defeated kings across India's southern peninsula, making the emperor the richest man of the era.

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The opening namesake track kicks off this new era of “Raúl “ with a simmering bolero colored with jazzy trumpets and tantalizing conga drumming.

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