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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

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

As farmers outside the conference centre sounded their tractor horns, he announced measures including extending the seasonal worker visa scheme for five years, support for precision breeding and new technology.

From BBC

The English horn issued a plaintive, simple melody, as if trying to evoke older memories of a nearly forgotten time.

Occasionally, Fish will be seized with adrenaline as he prepares to wrestle that demon, dangerously flailing around his apartment while Laura Karpman’s lilting score shifts into a jazz-infused cacophony of drums and horns.

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

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