1. trumpets - Noun
2. trumpets - Verb
A plant (Sarracenia flava) with long, hollow leaves.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn example is the Neuschel family of Nuremberg, for their trumpets. Source: Internet
Both C and B bass trumpets are transposing instruments sounding an octave (C) or a major ninth (B ) lower than written. Source: Internet
As he loses his last foothold and begins to topple in, he hears a roar of voices and trumpets, the walls retract, and an arm pulls him to safety. Source: Internet
As with the larva, the pupa of most species must come to the surface frequently to breathe, which they do through a pair of respiratory trumpets on their cephalothoraces. Source: Internet
During World War II, Berlins air raid sirens became known as "Meiers trumpets" or "Meiers hunting horns" by the city's residents due to Luftwaffe chiefs Hermann Goerings boast that "If a single bomb ever falls on Berlin, you can call me Meier!" Source: Internet
Early instruments included flutes and harps, while instruments similar to trumpets, oboes, and pipes developed later and became popular. Source: Internet