Trumpeting — Trump et*ing, n. (Mining) A channel cut behind the brick lining of a shaft. Raymond. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trumpeting — noun ( s) Etymology: from gerund of trumpet (II) 1. : the act or process of blowing a trumpet or producing a similarly penetrating sound startled awake by martial trumpeting 2 … Useful english dictionary
trumpeting — noun action of the verb to trumpet; playing a trumpet … Wiktionary
trumpeting — n. channel cut in the back of the brick lining of a shaft (in Mining) trum·pet || trÊŒmpɪt n. one of several musical wind instruments made of brass tubing with a flared bell at the end and having a strong and penetrating tone; something that… … English contemporary dictionary
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trumpet — [[t]trʌ̱mpɪt[/t]] trumpets, trumpeting, trumpeted 1) N VAR: oft the N A trumpet is a musical instrument of the brass family which plays quite high notes. 2) VERB If someone trumpets something that they are proud of or that they think is important … English dictionary
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Bokhara Trumpeter — The Bokhara Trumpeter is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding.cite book |last=Levi |first=Wendell |title= The Pigeon|year= 1977|publisher= Levi Publishing Co, Inc|location= Sumter, S.C.|isbn=0853900132 ] Bokhara … Wikipedia
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Trumpeter (pigeon) — The Trumpeter breeds of fancy pigeon are so named because of their unique vocalizations which sound vaguely like low laughter. Wendell Levi describes this trumpeting vocalization in his book The Pigeon .cite book |last=Levi |first=Wendell |title … Wikipedia