Horn

  • 81horn in — verb search or inquire in a meddlesome way This guy is always nosing around the office • Syn: ↑intrude, ↑pry, ↑nose, ↑poke • See Also: ↑nose out (for: ↑ …

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  • 82horn — 01. Please don t honk the [horn] when you come to pick me up; my parents hate the noise. 02. The [horn] on my car doesn t work, so I can t beep at anyone. 03. Every year, a number of tourists are injured by the [horns] of the bulls during the… …

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  • 83horn — noun 1》 an outgrowth of bone encased in hardened skin, often curved and pointed, found in pairs on the heads of cattle, sheep, goats, etc.     ↘a hardened woolly outgrowth occurring singly or one behind another on the snout of a rhinoceros.… …

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  • 84horn — I UK [hɔː(r)n] / US [hɔrn] noun Word forms horn : singular horn plural horns ** 1) [countable] the object in a car or other vehicle that makes a loud warning noise when you press it sound/honk/beep your horn: A car sounded its horn at me. 2)… …

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  • 85Horn — 1 Original name in latin Horn Name in other language State code AT Continent/City Europe/Vienna longitude 48.66274 latitude 15.65663 altitude 307 Population 6485 Date 2011 07 31 2 Original name in latin Horn Name in other language Horn State code …

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  • 86horn —    1. the erect penis    Common enough in the 16th century for Shakespeare s punning vulgarism:     I can find no rhyme to lady but baby an innocent rhyme; for scorn , horn , a hard rhyme. (Much Ado About Nothing)    For one author at least a… …

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  • 87horn — Synonyms and related words: Klaxon, Mayday, SOS, acoustical network, aerophone, air raid alarm, alarm, alarm bell, alarm clock, alarm signal, alarum, alert, all clear, alpenhorn, alphorn, althorn, alto horn, ballad horn, baritone, bass horn,… …

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  • 88Horn — Họrn das; (e)s, Hörner; 1 eines von meist zwei harten, bogenförmigen oder geraden Gebilden am Kopf mancher Tiere <ein gerades, krummes, spitzes, stumpfes Horn; die Hörner einer Kuh, einer Ziege>: Der Torero wurde von einem Horn des Stiers… …

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  • 89horn — [OE] Horn belongs to a very large Indo European word family that has made an enormous number of contributions to English. Its ultimate source is Indo European *ker , whose offspring predominantly denote ‘animal’s horn’, but also include words for …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 90horn — i. An antenna shaped like a horn. Radar waves are radiated directly into space without benefit of a reflector. A horn is usually designed as an extension of a waveguide whose sides flare from the original waveguide size to a larger aperture size …

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