hooter in English

noun
1
a person's nose.
That's not to say that I won't put a couple of quid in for red nose day, but I'll pass on the hooter for the front grill if you don't mind.
2
a woman's breasts.
3
a siren or steam whistle, especially one used as a signal for work to begin or cease.
I can remember when steam called the worker to his work; every factory had a steam whistle or hooter , all different notes, and they could be heard, and responded to, all over town.
noun

Use "hooter" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "hooter" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "hooter", or refer to the context using the word "hooter" in the English Dictionary.

1. We've just tried the hooter again.

2. At five the first hooter sounds.

3. " It's no good blowing the hooter! "

4. Reporter: Hear invade China does this army have time hooter?

5. Didn't factory workers always sound the hooter as signal for a riot?

6. The slum now began to stir into life , and the factory hooter sounded its imperious summons.

7. The hooter went a second time , this time longer and louder than the first.

8. Plant from this " cost certificate " the method that also can know archaic bagnio to control a hooter.

9. Principal: Thank you, Mr. Buzzard; the hooter madrigals have never sounded sweeter. And I wish you well at your new school.

10. And Gong Fu, a hooter is before marriage, husband of the side after marriage becomes famous, godchild grows up, it is god- given chastity daughter instead.