0 a musical instrument like a simple trumpet, used especially in the army
1 a small brass musical instrument, used esp. in the military, played by blowing into it
A canteen and an army cap with a bullet-hole through the crown, hung over her desk, and a battered bugle, that had sounded many a triumphant charge, swung from the corner of her mirror.
The bugles no longer sound for bwanas, effendis, sahibs and tuans.
The bugle and flute were made of red and white plastic and were approximately 21 cm long.
I felt that our country was awaiting a bugle call to saving the nation action.
There was one bugle call at a certain hour in the afternoon, the "ration call".
In addition, all infantry battalions are authorised to form drum, pipe or bugle bands within the unit establishments.
We have even had a plea for relief in taxation on ornamental bugles worn in the coat lapel.
My noble friend behind me referred to several resolutions that were passed to the sound of the bugle.