[f. BUGLE sb.1 2.] a. intr. To sound a bugle. b. trans. To give forth (a sound), as a bugle; also (nonce-use) to summon by bugle.
1862. Thackeray, Roundab. Papers (1879), 89. The wind-instruments bugling the most horrible wails.
1872. Dixon, Switzers, xxxv. 362. The rank and file who are bugled from their beds.
1884. J. Colborne, Hicks Pasha, 118. My friends who trumpet, bugle, and tam-tam all day long.