Examples of 'fanfares' in a sentence

Meaning of "fanfares"

A fanfare is a short ceremonial tune or flourish played on brass instruments, typically to introduce something important or to signal an important event. It is often used in ceremonies, announcements, or to grab attention. The term 'fanfare' can also more broadly mean any dramatic or showy display or celebration
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  • plural of fanfare
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of fanfare

How to use "fanfares" in a sentence

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The fanfares are our companíons.
The music begins with brass fanfares.
People sounding fanfares as they like.
The launch was greeted with telling fanfares.
I slightly altered the fanfares for the overture.
Bugle fanfares at point blank range.
There will be five trumpet fanfares.
The fanfares of the hunt are heard in the distance.
The kiosk regularly hosts concerts and fanfares.
The fanfares are still there.
You will hear some fanfares.
The fanfares are our companions.
He also worked to avoid creating signature jingles and fanfares.
Fanfares are heard as servants and pages pass at the back.
It begins and closes with triumphant fanfares dominated by the brass.

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Fanfares rang happily.
Flowers and fanfares.
Fanfares sounded repeatedly.
The man seems to enjoy the fanfares that come with fame.
Fanfares and military bands welcome visitors to the fair each morning.
The sound of car horns is imitated by fanfares on the trumpets and trombones.
This exchange is heard twice and then followed by an extended series of fanfares.
You know what fanfares mean all the way out here.
The day begins with the inevitable parade of fanfares and majorettes.
Fanfares remind me of the Nanterre firefighters.
Externally the Announcers are related to the fanfares.
Fanfares in the distance and cheers in the city warn her that Rodrigue still lives.
And you will get TWO fanfares.
There are fanfares in Fantasia.
Experience the diversity of HELLA horns and fanfares.
There are many fanfares in Dunkirk.
Fanfares announcing King Akdar are heard.
I am tired and I have heard enough of fanfares from the horn.
The fanfares were performed under the direction of Wing Commander Duncan Stubbs.
God preserve you from vulgarities like German fanfares and Jägermusik.
Fanfares of Lviv.
Forward, forward bring out the glorious fanfares.
Drums and fanfares sound, announcing the imminent battle.
Short steps if possible, and then the fanfares.
The fanfares and parades have invaded the streets!
Whenever you did anything, there always had to be fanfares.
Triumphant fanfares and colorful dances … flowers and smiles, courage and strength.
A motiv of four measures is repeated three times, interrupted by fanfares.
Small, light fanfares can be heard throughout the piece being played by the trumpets.
This succession is a real show, including a cavalry battalion and military fanfares.
The drums still beat, and fanfares ring out on the frosty morning.
They also made changes to the overall score, eschewing any heroic fanfares.
Madam Chancellor, it is for you that the fanfares should be heard today.
All over the country, Maghe Sankranti is observed with great fanfares.
HANDEL, My heart is inditing . Traditional fanfares and processions with trumpets and percussion.

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