Global web icon
wordreference.com
https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/trumpeter-…
trumpeter or trumpetist? - WordReference Forums
I would say trumpet player or possibly trumpeter I know it´s inconsistent because many such words end in -ist, but that´s the english language for you. violininst trombonist (french) horn player trumpet player tuba player bugle player or bugler harpist pianist oboist timpanist saxophonist etc.
Global web icon
wordreference.com
https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/trumpeter-…
trumpeter/trumpeteer - WordReference Forums
I can't find the word trumpeteer in any dictionary although I've heard it a couple of times. I'm not sure if it's correct or not, but in case it were, what would be the difference between trumpeter and trumpeteer? Thanks in advance.
Global web icon
wordreference.com
https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/one-word-v…
One word verb meaning to play the clarinet please?
Musicians don't say a trumpeter trumpets either. Trumpeting is the noise made by an elephant or a trumpeter swan. Drumming is what you do when you strike your fingers against the table repeatedly.
Global web icon
wordreference.com
https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/%C3%87a-va…
Ça va les chevilles ? | WordReference Forums
Hi everyone, I'd like to know if there's an English equivalent for the French expression "Ça va les chevilles?". It comes from the expression "Avoir les chevilles qui enflent" which means someone thinks too highly of him/herself. For example if a friend is saying she is the prettiest girl I'd...
Global web icon
wordreference.com
https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/member-who…
Member who has been (in a group, court, organization) the longest
That is, Mike is a trumpeter and he can play standing up longer than any other member in the band, for hours. He is the longest standing member of the group. Years ago there was an advertising campaign for a local dairy company: "Our cows are outstanding in their field!" Get it? Our cows are out standing in their field.