hooted in English

verb
1
(of an owl) utter a hoot.
Crickets chirped, owls hooted , and cicadas caterwauled in screechy harmony.

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1. Beyond, the post van hooted indignantly.

2. Some people hooted in disgust.

3. Out in the garden an owl hooted suddenly.

4. Somewhere in the distance a siren hooted.

5. 4 He was hooted down the rostrum by the students.

6. Somewhere in the stillness of the night an owl hooted.

7. 8 Somewhere in the stillness of the night an owl hooted.

8. Clamoured (also: cried, shouted, yelled, hooted, wailed, screeched, clamored, squalled)

9. He will be hooted off the stage sooner or later.

10. 13 The bus driver hooted at the man who stepped onto the road.

11. WIGRAM Bullfrogs bellowed, tree-frogs Bleated like lost lambs, crickets shrilled, and owls hooted.

12. 13 The protesters chanted, blew whistles and hooted at the name of Governor Pete Wilson.

13. Top synonyms for Barracked (other words for Barracked) are jeered, hooted and animated.

14. Being very angry, the companions hooted him off the stage with one voice.

15. Rex probably didn't roar, but most likely Cooed, hooted, and made deep-throated booming sounds like the modern-day emu.

16. The first time that I performed, the audience of teenagers hooted and hollered their sympathy, and when I came off the stage, I was shaking.

17. They skewed, Brustled and bumped along, the crates wabbled and warped from side to side, the riders screamed, cross-bit, frumped and hooted at each other; they lost control of their crazy vehicles, their bows struck and parted with a violent rebound; one went giddying round and round, fraying and sputtering the snow, and dashed against Margaret