Any of various low-growing annual or perennial evergreen herbs native to Eurasia; used for ground cover.
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1The bugle sounded, and in a short time the infantry fell in.
2All was ready; the bugle rang out the signal for the attack.
3The second day we were in camp the bugle sounded the assembly.
4The notes of the bugle have summoned the attention of the inhabitants.
5At the sound of the bugle the troops assembled on the ramparts.
6But the bugle is sounding to drill in the early summer morning.
7At the bugle call, the troops mustered on parade in full uniform.
8Night had closed in when Bruce sounded his bugle under the walls.
9A long note was sounded on a bugle, and everyone mounted up.
10The clear notes of a bugle rang; whackety, bang-clack-clack,wentthe axes.
11Then of a sudden the notes of a bugle sounded the reveillé.
12The bugle sounded at daybreak and the soldiers arose to make breakfast.
13He sounded the bugle and a Frenchman came down to the bank.
14Andrews felt the mocking notes of the bugle outside stabbing his ears.
15Simultaneously a bugle rings out cheerfully from the direction of the orderly-room.
16The bugle call shaded off into a single strain from the band.
Bugle nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América