tantara
Americannoun
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a blast of a trumpet or horn.
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any similar sound.
noun
Etymology
Origin of tantara
1530–40; imitative; compare Latin taratantara
Example Sentences
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A plain citizen whose sister is a queen arrived in Washington on a little business trip, with no tantara at all.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Then a tantara of drums, and the jangling of church bells, with the boom of a great gun from the Castle!
From No Quarter! by Reid, Mayne
Vows valedictory Now have the victory; Tara, tantara, teino!
From Wine, Women, and Song Mediaeval Latin Students' songs; Now first translated into English verse by Symonds, John Addington
A braave tantara ’mongst the fam’ly, I tell ’e.
From Children of the Mist by Phillpotts, Eden
Eat to satiety, Drink to propriety; Tara, tantara, teino!
From A Source Book of Medi?val History Documents Illustrative of European Life and Institutions from the German Invasions to the Renaissance by Ogg, Frederic Austin
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