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- noun Plural form of
horn .
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Examples
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The only place where Mexicans routinely honk their horns is at traffic lights when the light turns green.
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The only place where Mexicans routinely honk their horns is at traffic lights when the light turns green.
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The Federal Railroad Administration has new regulations on the use of train horns, meaning that Norfolk Southern is obliged to blow their whistle at all public grade crossings in 13 communities around Virginia, including Charlottesville.
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The Federal Railroad Administration has new regulations on the use of train horns, meaning that Norfolk Southern is obliged to blow their whistle at all public grade crossings in 13 communities around Virginia, including Charlottesville.
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Just like Rush, Hannity, Beck, Coulter, and the other Happy Meal Conservative tin horns exploit right wing political porn for profit.
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One great thing about shed horns, is all the things you can do with them.
Shed Hunting 2009
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One great thing about shed horns, is all the things you can do with them.
Shed Hunting 2009
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I use a grunt tube, rattlin 'horns and a "bleat can".
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The two laze around, laughing about a stampede of tin horns and drunks but soon are paddling up the Yukon to Dawson.
“I, in the course of making my living by turning journalism into literature. . .” 2008
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I even hear what sounds like the rara horns of Haiti, long thin horns that bwat out a sole note.
Which Way? Kate Fleurange 2008
alexz commented on the word horns
the rock and roll hand gesture supposed to look like 'horns' \m/
October 9, 2017