Common greyish-brown wild goose of North America with a loud, trumpeting call.
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Examples for "honker"
Examples for "honker"
1If you has any mo chos for dis heah black boy, hit me on mah honker.
2I restrained myself from flipping the bird at the honker, but only because I had enough trouble.
3It was crusted between my nostrils and lips, as if someone had clocked me right in the honker.
4One of those humongous seaside honkers near Beckett's Neck off Gin Lane?
5Quacker had spent the summer in the Far North with Honker the Goose.
1At this point the explorers saw great flocks of the wild Canada goose.
2So it remains to be seen what fate awaits the Canada goose in France.
3The Canada goose is the largest goose found in Europe.
4Sage grouse, prairie and Columbian sharp-tailed grouse, trumpeter swan, Canada goose, in fact, most of the water-fowl.
5The call of the trumpeting swan, the bugler crane, and the Canada goose falls idly upon his ear.
1In Canada, the largest and best known of the wild geese is the black-necked Canadian goose.
2I grabbed a tissue, tried to blow my nose discreetly, and instead sounded like a beacon for every Canadian goose on the planet.
3If those turbofans were to start up all of a sudden, she didn't want to get sucked in and shredded like some Canadian goose.
4"This," she said, glad to give information, "is the Canadian goose, and
1Goose, wild or Canada ( Branta canadensis).
Translations for branta canadensis