Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet HOOTS


HOOTS

Definition av HOOTS

  1. böjningsform av hoot

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  • From 1907 to 1920, Jennings was the manager of the Detroit Tigers, where he was known for his colorful antics, hoots, whistles, and his famous shouts of "Ee-Yah!" from the third base coaching box.
  • Characteristically vociferous, the monkey produces a range of calls: from soft clicks and low-pitched guttural rumblings to owl-like hoots and high-pitched shrieks when threatened.
  • In general this bird is silent but it sometimes makes quiet, low-pitched hoots and soft clucking noises.
  • Streets are noisy with paper trumpets, hoots and the pop of champagne corks; people often wear masks and throw petards (despite them being outlawed).
  • At night, the pioneers could hear the hoots and screeches of owls, the howls of wolves, and the cries of panthers and wild cats.
  • He may stand upright, throw things, make aggressive charges, and pound his huge chest with open or cupped hands while barking out powerful hoots or unleashing a frightening roar.
  • These hoots gradually accelerates to climax in a cackle reminiscent of laughter; this is thought to advertise information about the caller, such as age, size, and fitness, to listening conspecifics.
  • The white-faced nunbird's song is "a series of upward- or downward-inflected (sometimes level) single hoots, or double hoots like pygmy-owl (Glaucidium), sometimes extending to trill or interspersed with rasping notes".
  • The call of the maroon shining parrot is a mix of high-pitched nea-nea and arr sounds that are repeated in bursts, in addition to a variety of other squawks and hoots.
  • The cinnamon screech owl's primary (territorial) song is "a flat series of hoots" similar to but faster than that of the rufescent screech owl.
  • The pale-billed antpitta's song is "a series of low hoots, first a higher note, then a stuttered series of lower notes: WHEE wur'KUK-KUK-KUK-KUK KUK".
  • In the late 1930s, in Seattle, Pettus edited the Commonwealth Federation's newspaper and hosted the Seattle-area hootenannies (or "hoots"), which Eric Scigliano describes as "fundraising, consciousness-raising, and hellraising parties" for the federation.
  • It gives two hoots to time-tested tricks and indulges you with a stimulating storyline and unfeigned artistry.
  • To make the show realistic, the usual noises, such as the hounding of a gong, and the hooting of tho crowd when the police stopped the light, were provided, and so well was this latter piece co of stage management arranged that the audience on Saturday night, mistaking the bogus hoots for the genuine article, took up the refrain and themselves became hootingly demonstrative.
  • While playing Sunday Hootenannies, or "hoots", at the Gilded Cage, Tuft met Dick Weissman, a talented banjo and guitar player, and took an interest in folk music, particularly the folk group The Weavers.


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