hoot|hoots in English

noun

[huːt]

cry of an owl; shout, cry (often of disapproval); sound of a horn or whistle (British)

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2. His confession was greeted with derisive hoots.

3. Hoots of laughter rose from the audience.

4. 18 Hoots of laughter rose from the audience.

5. He's an absolute hoot.

6. His suggestion was greeted with hoots of laughter.

7. She gave three short hoots on the car horn.

8. Her speech was met with hoots/howls of derision.

9. 8 His suggestion was greeted with hoots of laughter.

10. I don't give a hoot.

11. She looked an absolute hoot!

12. You should hoot for Parkin.

13. What A hoot, Coxsackie, New York

14. The play was a real hoot!

15. They just don't give a hoot.

16. And neither did the cacophony of exasperated hoots which was soaring to a crescendo.

17. Jep, this interview is a hoot!

18. Mother will hoot when she hears.

19. His proposal isn't worth a hoot.

20. “What A hoot!” / “to be A hoot” Meaning: to be fun and a good time; to be very funny

21. By Teaching's A hoot by Nicole Johnson

22. Don't trample law and order under hoot.

23. He gave a hoot of laughter/derision.

24. There was in every office of Salomon a systemwide loudspeaker, called the hoot and holler or just the hoot.

25. There was an immediate Cacophony of hoots, bellows, screams, shrieks and roars