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horn

[hawrn] / hɔrn /


NOUN
antler
Synonyms
NOUN
cornet
Synonyms
STRONG






NOUN
siren
Synonyms
NOUN
siren
Synonyms


NOUN
trumpet
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Example Sentences

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It does this through an impressive array of artifacts—uniforms, powder horns, various weapons and a diary—that personalize these important battles.

From The Wall Street Journal

He uses his horn and presses on down the road, despite a dense crowd of fans heading back from the waterfront.

From BBC

Once the horns state a theme in pungent harmony, a series of solos ensues.

From The Wall Street Journal

Screams, honking car horns and ambulance sirens fill the air in the next chaotic minutes.

From BBC

You’ve got mariachi horns on your song “A Life of Illusion.”

From Los Angeles Times