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horn

[hawrn] / hɔrn /


NOUN
antler
Synonyms
NOUN
cornet
Synonyms
STRONG






NOUN
siren
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NOUN
siren
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NOUN
trumpet
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Example Sentences

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One particularly important species was the rare ram's horn squid, Spirula spirula.

From Science Daily

The sound of a horn blaring gets louder with every step they take, but it’s not coming from the cars—it’s coming from the bathroom.

From Literature

She opens her mouth to say something, but Dad lays on the horn and makes hand gestures telling me to hurry up.

From Literature

The East African nation is more accustomed to high-profile wildlife crimes involving elephant tusks and rhino horns.

From BBC

"With these costs, I'm going to have to ask for more money from customers" for the ride, said Marcel, amid the habitual din of engines and horns blaring in the Kinshasa sunshine.

From Barron's