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View definitions for horn

horn

noun as in antler

Strong matches

noun as in cornet

Strong match

noun as in cusp

noun as in nose

noun as in prong

noun as in siren

noun as in siren

Strong matches

noun as in tocsin

noun as in trumpet

verb as in butt

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Example Sentences

“I’ve never seen her happier than behind the wheel of that truck hitting the horn and yelling out the window.”

Poaching animals, collecting their skins, horns, tusks, or other body parts, and selling them is a serious threat to many endangered animals, and even some kinds of plants.

Motorists driving through Beirut suburbs honked their horns as they drove in impromptu motorcades, while others waved flags and fired celebratory shots into the air.

These groups often attempt to use the hunts' own tools against them - buying imitation horns and whips to try to distract the hounds.

From BBC

The horned skull of a Naga tribesman was among thousands of items that European colonial administrators had collected from the state.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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