Unheralded by author's fame or by the blare of advertisement, it was at first unnoticed; but in about a twelvemonth everybody was talking about it.
After these false starts, the great book came out in 1869, with no blare of publisher's trumpet, with scanty notice from the critics, and with no notice of any kind from the public.
The war cry of the fiercest of all faiths was unmistakable; the first two syllables cutting the air, keen as a knife, the last with the blare as of a trumpet in them.
She was at the closed windows in an instant, peering through the slits of the jalousies; but there was nothing to be seen save a blare and blaze of sunlight on sun-scorched grass and sun-withered beds of flowers.
The blare of the band kept the air a-tremble almost constantly, the confused, uneven murmur of a great crowd filled the pauses between brazen outbursts.
Along the street there comes A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums; And loyal hearts are beating high: Hats off!
Along the street there comes A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums, A flash of color beneath the sky: Hats off!
Indeed, the whole service is accompanied by singing, and the blare of instruments.
At the trumpets' blare 8000 horsemen, splendidly mounted, moved up the slope in two lines towards the enemy, first at a gentle trot, quickening their pace until it became a gallop.
And from the parched throats of the five war-scarred warriors on that ancient keep rises a hoarse thin cheer, that floats away on the breeze, and meets the faint blare of a bugle.
Outside the cathedral there was the sudden blare of trumpets.
From the street without there rose the blare of trumpets and the cheering of the populace.
But Colonel Blarewas incapable by that time of playing even on a penny trumpet.
He further suggested that Colonel Blare might play to them on the cornet.
At the blare of the Prussian trumpets, the panic became frightful; the Emperor left his carriage and took to horse as the hurrahs drew near.
Prussia looked on these districts as her own, and the sturdy patriot Blücher at once marched in his soldiers, tore down Murat's proclamations, and restored the Prussian eagle with blare of trumpet and beat of drum.
Could I enter in such stately wise with trumpet-blare and step of dignity into that place on that day as a young prince or saviour from afar?
There shall he lie till the great blare of Heaven's trump call good and ill to judgment.
Blare that the Indian, John Williams, threw his knife on the floor and commanded Asa Blare to pick it up.
I have already said that, as money was getting short; father sold Asa Blare half of his oxen.
One morning (a short time after Mr. Blare had been talking to him) he was crying bitterly.
Sometimes I have known my little Michigan sister, Abbie, to go more than a quarter of a mile, to the Blare place, to borrow fire; on such occasions we had to wait for breakfast until she returned.
Now whilst a great blare of trumpets was borne to their ears, the distant masses flickered and twinkled in the sunlight.
The blare of trumpets and a loud shout of command roused her from this joyless reverie.
As soon as the sedan chair, amid cheers and the blare of trumpets, had disappeared in the direction of the drawbridge and the great main entrance, Barbara retired to her room.
It leaped the octaves from no note to a blare of a soul in agony.
Its blare and signal echoed down the towering canyon.
The blare of music which had issued from it swiftly ceased.
From the doors of innumerable saloons came the blare of orchestrions; now and then a drunken song.
At this moment a blare of the most heavenly trumpets sounded, and Cephalus and I left the building and emerged into the garden to see what had caused it.
No silken banners have waved above it, and no blare of trumpet or beat of drum has heralded its progress.
The steel hoofs beat the rocky path; again on winds of morn The wood resounds with cry of hounds and blare of hunter's horn.
But the blare of the bugle sounding "attention" announced the presence of the battery commander.
Even as he sped through the stone-flagged way, the hoarse roar of the drum at the guard-house, followed instantly by the blare of the bugle from the battery quarters, sounded the stirring alarm.
Along the street there comes A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums, A flash of color beneath the sky; Hats off!
Along the street there comes A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums; And loyal hearts are beating high.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blare" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.