Use "foghorn|foghorns" in a sentence

1. The ship foghorn boomed out.

2. The foghorn brayed all night.

3. The ship's foghorn boomed out.

4. The bleating of a foghorn broke the silence.

5. Just then a foghorn sounded right clear.

6. Mainland anxieties clog my throat, bleating foghorns fill my ears.

7. He's got a voice like a foghorn .

8. A sea mist far out kept the lighthouse foghorn blaring.

9. To sound loudly and harshly: The foghorn Brayed all night

10. The deep boom of a foghorn echoed across the bay.

11. 28 A sea mist far out kept the lighthouse foghorn blaring.

12. Once this reaches a certain level, the detector automatically activates the foghorn.

13. The steed carrying it Brayed, its coarse voice bellowing out like a foghorn

14. Something deep in your soul calls out to me like a foghorn .

15. She said the word out loud. It d sounded like a foghorn .

16. When he wasn't here he thought we might fall ill or something, so he installed the foghorns.

17. To the accompaniment of foghorns and buoy bells, beside a crackling fire, l slowly eat my dinner.

18. We were near a boat at one point, I know that much—rang their foghorn .

19. Moments later, he heard a low moaning rumble over the hills, a sound like a foghorn.

20. These were filled with images of street scenes, of clattering cable cars and the sound of the foghorns on Alcatraz.

21. For this reason, many lighthouses are equipped with powerful acoustic devices such as bells, foghorns, sirens and, for a time, even cannons!

22. Luckily, by the time I figure out that the foghorn sounds once every 60 seconds, it stops.

23. Hagrid suddenly pulled out a very dirty, spotted handkerchief and blew his nose with a sound like a foghorn.

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25. I also enjoyed taking a look at the fog detector, responsible for starting the foghorn that had disturbed my peace the night before.

26. Foghorn Leghorn Chokey Chicken Like the kind of kitschy t-shirt you might pick up on a whim at a truck stop gift shop

27. Playing the vuvuzela requires a practiced combination of lip and lung action to produce an extremely loud, monotonous sound, a bit like a foghorn.

28. It's the foghorn—well, this is a lighthouse, after all—and now I understand why earplugs were included in the basket of food and wine I found on the kitchen table when I arrived.

29. When touring the vast spooky dungeons you may hear the moaning foghorn of the ferries to Sweden – a sound that can make " each particular hair to stand an end , like quills upon the fretful porpentine .