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