Bugler (noun)

  1. A person who plays a bugle, especially in military contexts.
  2. A person who signals the start and end of the day, or important events, by playing a bugle call.

Origin:

From the french bugle, meaning a musical horn.

Examples:

  1. The bugler sounded the call to attention, signaling the start of the military parade.
  2. The bugler played taps at the funeral, marking the end of the veteran's service to his country.
  3. The bugler was an important part of the military, responsible for communicating commands and signals.
  4. The bugler was a skilled musician, able to play a variety of bugle calls with precision and emotion.
  5. The bugler was a proud and respected member of the military, serving with distinction for many years.
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