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