[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.

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1862.  Thackeray, Roundab. Papers (1879), 89. The wind-instruments bugling the most horrible wails.

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1872.  Dixon, Switzers, xxxv. 362. The rank and file … who are bugled from their beds.

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1884.  J. Colborne, Hicks Pasha, 118. My friends … who trumpet, bugle, and ‘tam-tam’ all day long.

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