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31 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Hoot' in a Sentence

"To cry out or shout, especially in disapproval or derision." more

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The football fans will be hooting for their favorite team.
The audience began to hoot when the clown's funny tricks went wrong.
The audience couldn't help but hoot with joy when the circus performer did a backflip.
The crowd will hoot during the funny clown show.
As the old car struggled up the steep hill, its engine began to hoot in protest.
The crowd began to hoot when the referee made a questionable call during the soccer match.
As the Halloween ghost glided through the night, it would hoot to scare the trick-or-treaters.
I am hooting to scare away the crows from the cornfield.
A distant ship will hoot its horn in the foggy night.
The referee will hoot the whistle to signal the end of the soccer match.
As the witch flew across the night sky on her broomstick, she let out an eerie hoot.
The old steam train would hoot as it approached the station.
Despite their team's loss, the fans continued to hoot in support from the stands.
Cars often hoot their horns in traffic.
The owl will have hooted in the silent forest at midnight.
The judge stopped the courtroom when someone was hooting during the trial.
The owl will hoot loudly at night.
The fans at the soccer match would hoot in excitement every time their team scored a goal.
During the intense soccer match, the fans will have been hooting to support their team.
The children gathered around the storyteller, eagerly waiting for the monster to hoot in the spooky tale.
The teacher had to quiet down the class when they started to hoot during the surprise announcement.
Some people hoot their car horns to say hello.
As the car passed by, I am hooting to warn pedestrians on the road.
The audience began to hoot and jeer as the comedian's jokes fell flat.
The fans are hooting with excitement as their team scores a goal.
Fans will hoot in support as their favorite band takes the stage.
The old car made a strange hoot as it struggled to start in the cold morning.
A distant owl could be heard to hoot softly in the tranquil forest.
The students will hoot with joy when they hear about the surprise holiday.
The children love to hoot with joy when they play together.
Why are they hooting at the movie screen? This scene is intense!

Hoot

hoot
verbTo cry out or shout, especially in disapproval or derision.
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Last Updated On: July 13, 2024
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