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What (who) is bugle - definition

FUTEBOLISTA BRASILEIRO
Bugle; Buglê

bugle         
sm (fr bugle) Cada um dos tipos mais agudos da família dos saxornes.
José Roberto Bougleaux         
José Alberto Bougleux, mais conhecido como Buglê (São Gotardo, 26 de julho de 1944) é um ex-futebolista brasileiro.
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy         
"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" é o maior hit das The Andrews Sisters e um ícone durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Ela é considerada uma das primeiras canções de R&Bboogie-woogie.

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José Roberto Bougleaux

José Alberto Bougleux, mais conhecido como Buglê (São Gotardo, 26 de julho de 1944) é um ex-futebolista brasileiro.

Examples of use of bugle
1. The silver and black bugle–beaded shift (130) is very short but reassuringly heavy, so hangs well, while a black flapper dress with chiffon skirt and bugle beaded bodice (120) is lovely.
2. He suggests hardy varieties such as thyme, bugle and creeping Jenny.
3. As a bugle sounded, they were carried past family and friends on the runway.
4. His sculptures, like the movies, offer horses at full gallop, drama, ceaseless action, bugle calls, grunts and screams.
5. The Daily bugle has signed you to get the scoop of the century, a picture of you with Spiderman.