Pronunciation: /əˈdʒuːtənts kɔːl/
noun a signal sounded on a bugle or drum to assemble soldiers for roll call or other purposes
A1 The adjutant's call woke up the soldiers every morning.
A2 The adjutant's call signaled the start of the daily drills.
B1 The adjutant's call echoed through the barracks, alerting everyone to assemble.
B2 The adjutant's call was a familiar sound to the troops, marking the beginning and end of each day.
C1 The adjutant's call was a precise and disciplined signal that commanded attention from all ranks.
C2 The adjutant's call was a well-practiced routine that instilled a sense of order and readiness in the military unit.
formal The adjutant's call signaled the start of the official ceremony.
informal We knew it was time to gather when we heard the adjutant's call.
slang When the adjutant's call rang out, we knew it was go time.
figurative The adjutant's call served as a wake-up call for everyone to pay attention.
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