Noun
a signal broadcast by the sound of a bugle
Source: WordNetMy first recollection is that of a bugle call. Douglas MacArthur
Beautiful things may be admired, if not loved," asserted the Tin Man. "Flowers are beautiful, for instance, but we are not inclined to marry them. Duty, on the contrary, is a bugle call to action, whether you are inclined to act, or not. In this case, I obey the bugle call of duty. L. Frank Baum
It is very difficult to tuck a bugle call back into a bugle. Pandora's Box is a one-way proposition. You can turn a pig into sausage, but not sausage into pig. Broken eggs stay broken. Robert A. Heinlein
Act 4 Ernani's Castle Elvira and Ernani have just been married, when, in consternation, Ernani hears a bugle call. Source: Internet
La la la"), but her song is joined by a distant bugle call from the barracks. Source: Internet