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trumpets

American  
[truhm-pits] / ˈtrʌm pɪts /

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.


Etymology

Origin of trumpets

Plural of trumpet

Example Sentences

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But there’s trumpets on the record that almost sound like the beginning of “Wheel of Fortune.”

From Los Angeles Times

The WBC allowed fans to bring in 16 “permissible instruments,” including bongos, cowbells, maracas and trumpets.

From Los Angeles Times

“Buy to the sound of cannons, sell to the sound of trumpets.”

From MarketWatch

The trumpets sounded once, twice, a third time.

From Literature

The score has a military subtext—trumpets and drums are always interrupting happy scenes, and an ominous horn theme plays a major role.

From The Wall Street Journal