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Meanings of come the blare in English
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Usage of come the blare in English
1
From the drawing room cametheblare of excited voices.
2
From the doors of innumerable saloons cametheblare of orchestrions; now and then a drunken song.
3
From the terrace before the house cametheblare of the bugle sounding the officers' mess call.
4
Then cametheblare of a bugle, a faint rattle of wheels; a minute later the sharp reports recommenced with double activity.
5
Then cametheblare of a motor horn and Breede's biggest and blackest car descended upon him, stopping neatly at the curb.
6
Mingling with this overpowering demonstration of united rejoicing from such huge masses, cametheblare of the trumpets and horns of the assembled legions.