Pitcher plant of southeastern United States having erect yellow trumpet-shaped pitchers with wide mouths and erect lids.
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Examples for "trumpets "
Examples for "trumpets "
1 The sound of the trumpets startled her; the unusual noises terrified her.
2 And the trumpets and rifles of the French told the same story.
3 We know that these trumpets were used in battle by Celtic peoples.
4 I heard trumpets in the west, and at first I saw nothing.
5 But in the midst Judas caused the trumpets to sound an alarm.
1 While they were walking they heard the hounds and later the huntsman 's horn in the distance.
2 As she did so, floating over the peaceful woodland air came the faint strains of the huntsman 's horn , far, far off.
3 At the large town of Montreal begins the quiet course, and below Quebec the St. Lawrence opens out like a huntsman 's horn .
4 To them a message that the fray was up was like the sound of the huntsman 's horn in the ears of a thoroughbred hunter.
5 Not a cloud marred the beauty of the blue sky; all the snow had fallen to earth; once more the huntsman 's horn awoke the echoes.
1 If you've ever seen a field of squash grow, you know that the vine produces lovely, orange-to- yellow trumpet - shaped flowers.
2 It sports showy pink or yellow trumpet - shaped blossoms that produce a seedpod with long, curved hooks that easily attach to shoes or hooves.
3 The flowers are no more than a foot in height with a rich yellow trumpet and paler outer petals that twist finely forward.
4 White petals with the yellow trumpets - you know the ones I mean.
5 Straw-pale petals around deeper yellow trumpets and with softly glaucous leaves, they are smaller and daintier than garden varieties.
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