How to use in-sentence of “bugle”:
+ In classic Mayan art, conches are shown being utilized in many ways including as paint and ink holders for elite scribes, as bugle or trumpet, and as hand weapons.
+ The bugle comes from instruments made from animal horns.
+ The bugle is a very simple brass instrument.
+ Now, most drum and bugle corps schedule tours during the summer, where they travel around the country, performing a new show every year, with different music and movements.
+ This bugle was highly popular and widely in use until around 1850 – for example, in works by Richard Willis, later bandmaster of the United States Military Academy Band at West Point.

Example sentences of “bugle”:
+ Hemmingham started playing music at football matches in 1993 when he took a bugle to a Sheffield Wednesday F.C.Sheffield Wednesday match away at Everton’s Goodison Park and played the fanfare to Aida.
+ This day is celebrated with parades, patriotic programs, drum and bugle and marching band competitions, and other special events.
+ The bugle is used mainly in the military where the bugle call is used to make announcements.
+ The Concord Blue Devils are the most decorated drum and bugle corps in the history of Drum Corps International.
+ Concord is also home to the 14-time World Champion Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps.
+ The modern drum and bugle corps came from military drum and bugle units coming back from World War I and the wars after it.
+ Early drum and bugle corps was a year-round activity, where musicians performed at shows all the time.
+ A long time ago, the bugle was used in the cavalry to pass instructions from officers to soldiers during battle.
+ It has been described as being a bugle with valves.
+ The bugle is also used in the Boy Scouts.
+ In the drum and bugle corps the bugle has changed from its military origins, and now has valves.
+ The Andrews Sisters were notable for their song “The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy”.
+ Predecessors and relatives of the developing bugle included the post horn, the Pless horn, and the bugle horn.
+ At the end of the silence, the bugle plays a tune called “Reveille”.
+ In United StatesAmerican drum and bugle corps, G is considered the traditional key for bugles to be pitched in.
+ This version of the bugle stopped being used when the valved cornet was invented.
+ Hemmingham started playing music at football matches in 1993 when he took a bugle to a Sheffield Wednesday F.C.Sheffield Wednesday match away at Everton's Goodison Park and played the fanfare to Aida.
+ This day is celebrated with parades, patriotic programs, drum and bugle and marching band competitions, and other special events.
+ The bugle is used mainly in the military where the bugle call is used to make announcements.
