IPA: /ˈtʌkɪt/
KK: /tʌkɪt/
A short, lively piece of music played on a trumpet, often used to announce something important.
The band played a joyful tucket to celebrate the opening of the festival.
The word 'tucket' originates from Middle English, specifically from the word 'tucket' or 'tucket', which referred to a short tune or a flourish of a trumpet. It is often associated with a musical or ceremonial context, indicating a signal or announcement.
Think of a short musical tune or flourish that signals something important — that's what 'tucket' refers to.