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At the end of a third were four red, trumpetlike appendages.
The trumpetlike flower is but one of the lily's shapes.
But the trumpetlike object growing at its heart was ten times larger than any other structure, and now appeared almost fully formed.
His variety of sound, from drainpipe low drones to trumpetlike high notes, was remarkable.
The recorded sound is amplified by a membrane and projected through a trumpetlike horn.
Her perfect diction, trumpetlike power and respect for songwriting are unassailable.
Back then there was a select class of high-voiced male singers with trumpetlike power: castratos.
When music is playing, iZ responds with synchronized colored lights inside its trumpetlike mouth.
His broadcasting van, with its huge trumpetlike loudspeaker on the roof, had been destroyed by a German shell.
His voice rose trumpetlike.
Mr. Khan's voice, a forceful tenor, can have a trumpetlike clarity or take on a rough, impassioned edge.
Try Lilium regale, a species with fragrant trumpetlike white flowers with buttery yellow throats.
In recent years his brightly polished vocal sound, a kind of jubilant trumpetlike crowing with perfect enunciation, has become clouded.
Trellises partially enclosed the front porch, entwined by leafy vines graced with trumpetlike purple blooms.
Her evening suit had a tailored wool double-breasted jacket over an ankle-length velvet skirt with a trumpetlike flare at the hem.
Exposed wind solos were often remarkably strong, as in the trumpetlike tone of the principal oboist in the Strauss, though not always ideally polished.
These lean, sinewy settings allowed Ms. West to build phrases into large, trumpetlike exclamations while steadily swinging out behind the beat.
(The exception was the trumpetlike proclamatory solo in the final chorus, which does not suit Miss Baird's vocal character.)
The whooping crane is a very large and very regal white bird with long black legs, a sinuous neck and a thrilling trumpetlike voice.
A brassy cacophony of trumpetlike horns blatted from the sidelines as other notables stepped forward and sat down to either side of-then opposite-her.
In four Granados songs, Ms. Sebron's trumpetlike fortes were nice metaphors for the gritty qualities of Spanish folk style.
Moreover, their trumpetlike tweeters - originally meant to project movie dialogue to the far corners of a theater - tended to be sonically overwhelming rather than musically pleasing.
With its intertwining of two trumpetlike structures, it is a vivid and striking form, and it looks just as good as it did outdoors here two years ago.
Predictably, the hubbub is also beginning to include a few distinctly trumpetlike noises - clarion calls for doctors just to transcend their viscera and answer to a higher moral authority.
Dakota Staton, a highly respected jazz and blues singer known from the 1950s on for her bright, trumpetlike sound and tough, sassy style, died on Tuesday in Manhattan.