Example Sentences
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Hooted and heckled on the road in spring training before camp was shut in mid-March, the Astros had no trouble with Seattle.
From Washington Times • Jul. 25, 2020
Hooted and booed by radicals on the hard 25¢ seats, the son of a onetime Army bandmaster retorted: "Music hath charms even for the savage, but not for the ill-mannered."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Hooted the ad: "A hog can cross the country without changing trains�but YOU can't."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Hooted down, derided, stigmatized, and howled at, it only served to intensify the prejudice with which the author of "Queen Mab" had come to be regarded.
From Percy Bysshe Shelley by Symonds, John Addington
Hooted, insulted, belied, and called a quack by the banded school of profissional assassins, who, in their day hooted Harvey and Jinner—authors too of great discoveries, but discoveries narrow in their consequences compared with mine.
From Hard Cash by Reade, Charles