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(1) A gaudy outward display
(2) (music
(3) A showy outward display
(4) (music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments
(5) Cheering
(1) A specially composed fanfare announced the arrival of the Duchess
(2) ABOUT FIVE YEARS AGO the University of Adelaide circulated the university's new strategic plan with much fanfare and hype.
(3) He turned 25 on Saturday with little fanfare
(4) It builds to a furious pace with something like a brass fanfare at one point.
(5) The opening movement combines a brass fanfare with a Widorian toccata figure for its music argument.
(6) Some of the biggest names in Bollywood showed up to shower their blessings on as they celebrated their sangeet ceremony with great fanfare .
(7) The studio released this film with great fanfare but no commercial success
(8) The festive mood is set by the fanfare of trumpets and bells in the arrangement by London's Roger Harvey.
(9) All at once, Wormhole Square resounded with a fanfare of trumpets as heralds announced the arrival of a notable procession.
(10) Then, there was an important-sounding fanfare , and a mellifluous announcer introduced the first Guest of Honour talk.
(11) A fanfare of trumpets announced the arrival of the king and everyone stood.
(12) In Judaism the most heroic acts were done in private, with no fanfare , publicity or showiness - qualities that represent the essence of modesty.
(13) On the glass panel of the telephone box a lithe figure of ambiguous gender was blowing a trumpet fanfare to celebrate his arrival.
(14) WITHOUT MUCH fanfare , the Malayalam film industry is slowly returning to the world of arc lights amidst no signs of an end to the ongoing crisis involving trade bodies and artistes.
(15) Wellingtonians just get on with things, without fuss or fanfare .
(16) First came the fanfare of pipe bands, brass bands and tenors.
(17) The president of the bullfight signals for the first bull to be released whereupon the fanfare of trumpets from the brass band also ends the paso doble (popular two beat dance music).
(18) In the spirit of Shostakovich's last symphony, Vainberg quotes trumpet fanfares from well-known works by Rimsky-Korsakov, Bizet, and Mendelssohn.
(19) This is a set of twenty-nine short pieces, most truly titled u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Trumpet Tunes,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb but also u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510trumpetu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb voluntaries, fanfares and processions.
(20) Originally improvised (as distinct from military signals), fanfares are used for ceremonial purposes, for example to announce the entrance of a dignitary, and are characterized by reliance on the harmonic series.
trumpet call
fuss
tucket
flash