Clarions [noun]

Definition of Clarions:

musical horn

Synonyms of Clarions:


Opposite/Antonyms of Clarions:

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Sentence/Example of Clarions:

Again the clarions blew, and again they started forward, and presently again they met in mid career.

By that time, the roll of drums, the notes of the clarions and the din of a large multitude had drawn nearer.

The first squad passed, blowing a deafening blast upon their short clarions of polished brass which shone like gold.

The first squad passed, blowing a deafening blast upon their short clarions of polished brass, which shone like gold.

At early dawn the next morning he orders the trumpets and clarions to call his men to their ranks.

The music came first, a noise of crowds and clarions playing merrily.

The wind bore to us the piercing notes of the long Roman clarions, and our hearts leaped at the martial music.

Its departure was the signal for a new burst of trumpets and clarions, and for fresh acclamations from the people.

Where are the men whose voices ought to ring like clarions among the hosts of their brethren in the Free States of the North?

As they rode in along the sounding-board the muffled ringing of the hoofs seemed to the girl as the call of clarions.