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How to use trumpeted in a sentence

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The significance of ice hockey to Canadian culture is widely trumpeted within the popular and even academic realms.
Each study is trumpeted by the press as the definitive study on the subject, only to have that view completely turned around a month later.
Last December the party trumpeted that one sixth of the Norwegian population were immigrants and called for new immigration controls.
The elephant climbed up the 1676 metre Doi Suthep, or Suthep Mountain, but when it neared the summit it trumpeted and died.
The convening of the ultimate power lunch has been much trumpeted by the American media.
The new breed of paper focused on sensational stories about city life and trumpeted the value of a popular press as a bulwark of democracy.
The bicycle, despite being heaped with scorn by outraged men, was consistently trumpeted by progressive women as a tool for increased freedoms.
Park and ride schemes were trumpeted amid much enthusiasm more than a decade ago but took a long time to catch on in Swindon.
Although these funds are tiny, their awful performance is widely trumpeted in the financial press.
And this fact will, no doubt, be trumpeted as a success by those set in authority over us.
If a modern celebrity were to support something of this nature it would be trumpeted constantly in the press.
The contract was trumpeted as a way of injecting investment and commercial know-how into the public sector.
All joking apart, the heavenly Hellenic national triumph should act as a loud, trumpeted warning to the Premiership's pampered platoon.
It would have trumpeted its belief that no matter who you are or where you come from, it is fundamental to the Australian ethos that each child gets a fair go.
Of London's deafeningly trumpeted rival millennium projects, the Eye has been, perhaps, the most endearing.
During the financial crisis, the bank trumpeted being conservative in contrast with its rivals.
In fact, a seldom trumpeted trait about the Malayalam film industry has been its rendering a red carpet welcome to its tinsel townhood neighbours!
We should see our government and all the ideologues who trumpeted NAFTA and derided its opponents apologizing for their arrogance.
Johnson, seen as a political rival to Osborne, trumpeted the report to the skies.
Newspapers this week trumpeted the latest research into Alzheimer's disease.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He trumpeted in great pain because the tiger's claws were cutting into his flesh.
A red-winged blackbird bulky as an eagle trumpeted a swamp-secret to her as he passed.
The leader of the brontosaurus herd trumpeted madly and barged for the higher ground of safety.
We have heard it trumpeted abroad that certain farms in East Lothian were let during the course of last year at an advance.
He too halted, threw up his trunk and trumpeted preparatory to a charge.
When Tantor trumpeted, the great ape scurried with his fellows high among the trees of the second terrace.
Big Bahut whimpered all night and trumpeted as if his heart were broken.
Now, you gentlemen were alarmed, I believe, when I trumpeted.
They possess a quite dazzling and transcendent beauty which separates them by a wide interval from the cadaverous cod and haddock whose fame is trumpeted in our streets.
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