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How to use hooting in a sentence

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Accompanied by a great deal of hooting, it jars into life and chugs uphill at a speed just a little faster than walking pace.
I would have started yelling and hooting with glee in his face, but I was in bed in a dead faint while he was thrown out.
A very large number of followers attended both games and followed the winners in both games with horns hooting to Bunclody.
Have any of these people an idea how irritating and stressful the hooting of cars can be?
The antis were out in force again, braying, hooting obscenities around the building.
I have repeatedly had cars flashing their lights at me or hooting their horns and giving very rude gestures.
There were chipmunks and squirrels fussing, rabbits hopping and jumping, and even an owl hooting softly.
She doesn't need to articulate as much, her hooting, strangely mirthless laugh says it for her.
Occasionally they would hear one of their loud, hooting cries echoing across the plain, muffled and distorted through the mist.
Her friends started clapping loudly, hooting and hollering as Scarlet just blushed.
The meeting featured loud hooting, hissing and booing from the supporters of the various positions.
Immediately after the match ended, hooting cars filled the Avenue des Champs-Elysees, a modern tradition whenever there is cause to celebrate.
I can also say that the terrifically funny Pythonesque sequences had the first-night audience hooting and gasping.
Dancing on the bonnet of your Model A, or perhaps charging around on your horse, hooting savagely and bullwhipping innocent bystanders.
The haunting melody drifted up towards them, sounding eerily like to an owl hooting at nighttime.
The races caused great excitement with the crowds cheering and hooting for their favourite teams.
The cracking of an old bough, or the hooting of the owl, was enough to fill me with alarm, and try my strength in a precipitate flight.
As I padded gently through the crispy grass alongside Davis, I picked up on the sound of an owl hooting softly in the distance.
In countries all around the world we hear the hooting of horns but have you ever stopped to think what it all means?
I was interrupted by the hooting of a car, I turned trying to eye up the cars speculatively.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She had begun to make noises too, a modified hooting more like a pigeon's call.
He heard two hooting to each other, the one in A flat, and the other in B flat.
To get the true effect of a barred owl's hooting, one wants to find the home of a pair in an ancient gum-swamp.
The hooting of an owl about a house was considered a sign of ill luck, if not of death.
Then there is the brown owl, which utters that mournful hooting sound which one so often hears by night in wooded districts.
The hooting and wheeling of the old owls in the ivied tower was a link of life.
I gave Smith instructions to stay where he was unless he heard the hooting of an owl.
To go to bed every night with the sound of hooting in my ears!
The hooting of a distant owl was all the sound that troubled the dead stillness.
The hooting note rose and rose amidst its echoes, to at last an ear-penetrating intensity.
Another thing that used to frighten him was the hooting of the night owl.
They encouraged the struggling hero with cries, and jeered the villain, hooting and calling attention to his whiskers.
Still, I have much sympathy with that brown owl and his hooting.
Automobiles whirred past, hooting peevishly, but he heeded them not.
Aramis pushed his so vigorously that after going back fifty paces, the man ended by fairly taking to his heels, and disappeared amid the hooting of the lackeys.
The wind rushed into the room, together with the sound of distant wheels, footsteps hurrying along the pavement, and the cries of sirens hooting down the river.
Far away to the southeast, marking the quiet, we heard the Martians hooting to one another, and then the air quivered again with the distant thud of their guns.
The waves were colourless, and the Bournemouth steamer gave a further touch of insipidity, drawn up against the pier and hooting wildly for excursionists.
There was no sound abroad except the hooting of an old owl in the top of a water-oak, and the everlasting voice of the sea, that was not uplifted at that soft hour.
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