And tucket drew down his face with an expression of incorruptible innocence. |
And while the tucket was sounding, Bennet moved close to the bewildered parson, and whispered violently in his ear. |
Of the various types of ceremonial trumpet signal, for example, sennet and tucket emerge with precise meanings, but flourish seems at times a more generalized term. |
The words sennet and tucket were English manglings of the Italian terms sonata and toccata. |
When the head of the column reached the edge of the gloomy forest a tucket sounded and the soldiers came to a halt. |
Model T Register club registrar Neil Tucket has been planning the ascent for 10 years. |