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buglers

n. (plural of bugler English)

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Somewhere behind the ridge a bugle called the Rouse and other buglers took up the call that seemed to be echoed by the crowing of cockerels from distant villages.

Company buglers repeated it, and the dogs sank on their haunches to halt, then to the ground.

The headquarters party fell in around him, bannermen and buglers and gallopers.

Not many of them had been born in the particular group from which the buglers in my school band were drawn.

At about a hundred yards, Macurdy raised his shield overhead, a signal, and his buglers blew the charge.

Company buglers heard and blew it, and as they started back toward the rise they'd ridden from, squads and platoons began re-forming on their guidons, while a bugler worked his way toward his marshal, to serve him.

The bugles screamed the call to rally and the Earl of Uxbridge shouted at the troopers nearest him to withdraw and reform behind the ridge, but other officers, and other buglers, wanted more blood.

The troop buglers echoed the ordered calls and a chorus of metallic zweeps behind him coincided with the first steps of his well-trained charger, who probably knew cavalry drill as well as any man in the squadron.