tucket
/tuhk-it/US // ˈtʌk ɪt //UK // (ˈtʌkɪt) //
小红帽,小鸭子,小食堂,小食店
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : a trumpet fanfare.
Examples
A tucket of trumpets sounded, silvery and thin through the cold grey air: a page came running with his sallete-helmet.
When the head of the column reached the edge of the gloomy forest a tucket sounded and the soldiers came to a halt.
Did you hear the sounding of the tucket-sonuance in yonder yard?
The next morning he was viewing the sunrise from the deck, when Seth Tucket came to his side.
"The sight of old Buckley coming with his dog would be better than a surgeon, to cure that wound," said Tucket.
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