Examples of 'trumpeted' in a sentence
Meaning of "trumpeted"
Trumpet: To proclaim or announce loudly or widely
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- simple past tense and past participle of trumpet
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Older himself trumpeted like a bull elephant.
They just have not been so loudly trumpeted.
It shall be trumpeted to all until we are stunned.
It broke through an iron door and trumpeted terribly.
It trumpeted its alternate plan as a solution.
The government has trumpeted its economic success.
He trumpeted in pain and helplessness until he was hoarse.
Of a moving memoir by a new author that we have trumpeted.
Trump trumpeted about the caravan.
These successes should be trumpeted far and wide.
They trumpeted at him.
Shouts like those of the angels who trumpeted his birth.
Arkansas newspapers trumpeted the battle and praised its participants.
It deserves to be trumpeted.
Whitefield trumpeted his message of human helplessness and divine omnipotence.
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The elephant ate it and trumpeted with delight.
The press trumpeted the incident and loudly applauded the security measures around the summit.
It is far from healthy and transparent competition liberal discourse trumpeted to them.
If the plan succeeded it was trumpeted as a great triumph for the proletariat.
One reason is that the popular press at the time trumpeted that view.
The value of market linkages is often trumpeted by programs working with smallholder farmers.
A point trumpeted constantly from the media is that Indu and her male friend traveled together.
Homeopathic and osteopathic doctors trumpeted their supposed successes with the flu.
Bush trumpeted that he was committed to Israel as a Jewish state.
I suppose she is waiting on a trumpeted announcement from God.
And I trumpeted with such feeling that it cost me a hernia.
Newspapers and TV stations around the world trumpeted the solution to the crop circle mystery.
It was trumpeted as a return World Championship Match.
It is for this reason that the Russians and Chinese have trumpeted their hypersonic systems.
He also has trumpeted the strength of his rapport with Kim.
Initial euphoric reactions from liberal Catholics were trumpeted in mainstream media all over the world.
And the trumpeted relief by industrialised countries hardly presented 1 percent.
The usual warnings and predictions are trumpeted by the CDC and their compliant media connections.
Who has that tunnel dug… will not have it trumpeted.
She said she would trumpeted How he drove into her taxi.
Such promising results, if reported in cancer patients, would be trumpeted as a breakthrough.
Old Johannes Maartens laughed and trumpeted and slapped his thighs with the best of us.
It was constructed during the 15th century and has a slender tower with narrow trumpeted windows.
It is a misconception trumpeted confidently by Americans that all Germans now speak English.
The Austrian media were full of great successes being trumpeted by the Austrian Presidency.
Instead, he trumpeted his intentions through his favourite mouthpiece, the media.
Otherwise, he would have trumpeted it in his article.
Usually trumpeted warnings make challengers back off … but not all.
Soon after, the news was trumpeted from the palace towers.
Hence we must take precautions against fraudulent pretenders . Ours is a family wildly trumpeted.
No headlines had trumpeted the battle's end.
Indra trumpeted out of the shadows, Distracting the thieves, giving the princess just enough time.
This is indeed the scenario trumpeted by right-wing media platforms.
Blair again trumpeted the advantage of the government-owned Intercolonial Railway system through the Maritimes.
They ignored his monarchist beliefs, and trumpeted his nationalist fervor.