noun.
One who plays a bugle; specifically, a soldier assigned to convey the commands of the officers by signals sounded on a bugle. Buglers are also employed upon United States vessels of war.
noun.
A fish of the family Centriscidæ and genus Centriscus; a snipe-fish.
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noun.
someone who plays a bugle
Word Usage
"My bugler is no great hand as a musician, but the gamest fellow I ever saw (I am my own trumpeter, n'est-ce pas, ma femme?); but all our fighting is now over."