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military band

NOUN
  1. a group of musicians playing brass and woodwind and percussion instruments

How To Use military band In A Sentence

  • A military band is deemed necessary and is to form up facing the scene of execution.
  • We are presented with images of performing military bands in rotundas being watched by finely dressed women and British soldiers.
  • Thousands of veterans are expected to attend the ceremony, which will include a fly-past and a military band, on the eve of the 60th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
  • There's the oboe player in a military band who combined music and sketching with digging graves to bury the dead. Times, Sunday Times
  • And as the bells tolled, so began John's final journey, carried on the military vehicle, escorted by the military band.
  • They had ceased to patronise the nautch, and in its stead preferred English music or military bands.
  • It shows cannons protruding from either side of the paddle wheel, a military band playing on deck, pipe-smoking officers in an open deckhouse, and soldiers striding about with shouldered rifles.
  • There's the oboe player in a military band who combined music and sketching with digging graves to bury the dead. Times, Sunday Times
  • The military band paraded the streets.
  • The article provoked anger at Miller from certain army brass and some old-line military bandmasters.
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