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  • noun Plural form of bugler.

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Examples

  • These modified upper canine teeth, often called buglers, are prized.

    grouse Diary Entry grouse 2001

  • Chiefly I remember the horsy smells, the quavering bugle-calls (all our buglers were amateursI first learned the Spanish bugle-calls by listening to them outside the Fascist lines), the tramp-tramp of hobnailed boots in the barrack yard, the long morning parades in the wintry sunshine, the wild games of football, fifty a side, in the gravelled riding-school.

    Homage to Catalonia 1938

  • It is this word: “illegals” you know like muggers, car jackers, buglers, bank robbers, identity thieves, I have no problem depriving them of their means of subsistence.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » The Solicitor General Lays an Egg 2010

  • His men were squadron buglers and concert musicians who had gathered about a small campfire to practice pieces for a company concert.

    In The Shadow of The Cypress Thomas Steinbeck 2010

  • LYNN NEARY, host: At the age of 92, World War II veteran Albert Madden of Hyannis, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest buglers to play "Taps" at Arlington National Cemetery.

    Bugler, 92, Still Answers Call For Taps 2010

  • Also on Saturday, a giant "kiss-in" will take place in Times Square with 6,000 buglers playing "Taps", according to Reuters.

    W Hotels' WWII Kiss Reenactment Contest (PHOTOS) 2010

  • Also on Saturday, a giant "kiss-in" will take place in Times Square with 6,000 buglers playing "Taps", according to Reuters.

    W Hotels' WWII Kiss Reenactment Contest (PHOTOS) 2010

  • Bugles at the Gates of Jalalabad by Stephen Jeffreys focuses on four British buglers in January of 1842 as they watch for any survivors of the famous massacre of Elphinstone's army.

    George Heymont: Meanwhile, Back in Afghanistan... George Heymont 2010

  • LYNN NEARY, host: At the age of 92, World War II veteran Albert Madden of Hyannis, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest buglers to play "Taps" at Arlington National Cemetery.

    Bugler, 92, Still Answers Call For Taps 2010

  • LYNN NEARY, host: At the age of 92, World War II veteran Albert Madden of Hyannis, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest buglers to play "Taps" at Arlington National Cemetery.

    Bugler, 92, Still Answers Call For Taps 2010

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