18 Words to use with bugle

So saying Beltane rose, and lifting the bugle-horn he wore, sounded it; whereon came all and sundry, running and with weapons brandishedbut Roger first of all.

" The sun was low in the western sky when a bugle note sounded from the castle wall.

There were always officers riding, squads of soldiers moving about, bugle-calls in all directions, and continuous arrivals at the station of deputies and journalists hurrying to the palace, their black portfolios under their arms.

The gray masses move onward once more, seem to hesitate, but sharp bugle blasts launch them forward again and on the run they come for the trenches.

A bugle signal, clear and bright.

"When you hear a bugle sound you may know that is the signal for your execution," the officer added.

The bugle peals again; 'Tis life or death for Roosevelt's men!

He had a gallant heart, and he and his troop had made a fine parade through the streets of Philadelphia, before he started for the frontier, but he had expected to meet the French in the open, perhaps with a bugle playing, and he would charge at the head of his men, waving the neat small sword, now buckled to his side.

[Illustration: THE McGLADSTONE! "TO LAND McGLADSTONE LIGHTLY SPRANG, AND THRICE ALOUD HIS BUGLE RANG WITH NOTE PROLONG'D AND VARIED STRAIN, TILL BOLD BEN-GHOIL REPLIED AGAIN.

Between the next two cantos intervenes the well-known cradle-song, perhaps the best of all; and at the next interval is the equally well-known bugle-song, the idea of which is that of twin-labour and twin-fame, in a pair of lovers: Our echoes roll from soul to soul, And grow for ever and for ever.

The Japs have very pretty bugle calls for different military purposes, mostly in the same key, with a sort of Morse code for the different orders, but a Japanese bugle band is the most terrible thing in the world of sound.

for you the flag is flung, for you the bugle trills; For you bouquets and ribboned wreaths, for you the shores a-crowding; For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning.

This morning I did my washing of the past two weeks, and I was so busy that I didn't hear the bugle blow, and thereby got on the "black book."

At last, knowing perhaps from past experience the uselessness of punishing or of disputing with this madman that felt no wounds in his rage, the wolf would lope away to cover, followed by a victorious bugle-cry that rang over the wide barren and echoed back from the mountain side.

The sentry prodded a sleeping Tommy who had a huge black frog sitting on the highest point of his damp, dewy blanket, and a bugle glistening by his side.

This chickfor to me he is still a chick!used to come to me for his bugle lesson.

Here are bugle-horns without bugle-men, and it is a chance if we can find anybody in Greece to blow them.

Late in the afternoon there was much visiting along the lines and between distant camps; the day was cloudless and perfect; magnolia and china-berry scented the winds which furrowed every grassy hillside; flags fluttered, breezy gusts of bugle music incited the birds to rivalry.

18 Words to use with  bugle