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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

Renamed Wind Wolves, it is now the largest privately owned nature preserve on the West Coast, where endangered kit foxes and leopard lizards thrive along with elk, blacktail deer, great horned owls and bobcats.

By her demeanour, I also instinctively sensed that a polite toot of the horn was not the appropriate response.

From BBC

But even before that, a life-changing shock curbs his willingness to don his red suit and horned helmet.

From Salon

Passing drivers leaned on their horns to show support.

People living near Land's End have been advised to buy earplugs due to a lighthouse's on-the-blink fog horn.

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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