hooter|hooters in English
noun
['hoot·er || 'hʊtə(r) /'huːt-]
person or thing that hoots; horn (British); nose (British Slang)
Use "hooter|hooters" in a sentence
1. And a Hooters.
2. We've just tried the hooter again.
3. At five the first hooter sounds.
4. " It's no good blowing the hooter! "
5. Notable restaurants and nightclubs include Hooters and Indochine.
6. Reporter: Hear invade China does this army have time hooter?
7. Didn't factory workers always sound the hooter as signal for a riot?
8. Well, then I guess I'll just have to learn to get through life without Hooters.
9. The slum now began to stir into life , and the factory hooter sounded its imperious summons.
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11. "Bazooms", like "hooters" is a colloquial and derogatory term for breasts
12. The hooter went a second time , this time longer and louder than the first.
13. Baristas has been dubbed the Hooters of coffee due to its size and popularity in the market
14. Plant from this " cost certificate " the method that also can know archaic bagnio to control a hooter.
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16. Just like Hooters, the Bazooms logo also features a pair of eyes incorporated into the letter "O" of its logo
17. Principal: Thank you, Mr. Buzzard; the hooter madrigals have never sounded sweeter. And I wish you well at your new school.
18. 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.