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1 Nute the Barber gave a hoot at the sight of them.
2 They hoot at the victim in order to encourage him.
3 Among the trees an owl gave an excited hoot at this rousting of prey.
4 Here Jerry paused to give a muffled hoot at me.
5 Insincere eulogies could provoke the dead to scoff vociferously and hoot at phony tears.
6 To-day you oppress them; to-day you hoot at me.
7 Cadman knew too much to hoot at Skag's dilemma.
8 At times it seemed to hoot at her.
9 I laugh and hoot at ye, ye cricket-players, ye pugilists, ye deaf Burkes and blinded Bendigoes!
10 Europe sneers at us now; she will hoot at us if we have a comic opera upheaval.
11 And the pain in the top of his head made him hoot at the top of his voice.
12 I will pull him down-downso low, that the very beggars shall hoot at him in the streets!'
13 Before that arrives, audiences get to hoot at a silly, gruesome, captivating romp that makes a virtue of its own relentless derangement.
14 Well, they have also got the road now, and cover and blind and choke us with its dust and insolently hoot - hoot at us.
15 As for Bryce Cardigan, that young man buckled down to business, and whenever questioned about the new railroad was careful to hoot at the idea.
16 Let boys hoot at me, and trulls and drabs pluck me by the beard!-Whatcan they?-Itis I, myself, who hold the scorpion whip!-'Tismemory!-What!
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