Informal terms for the nose.
Nocturnal bird of prey with hawk-like beak and claws and large head with front-facing eyes.
A device on an automobile for making a warning noise.
1The hooter sounds for the first wave of swimmers, then the second.
2My big hooter has been broken many times and needs a fix.
3A naked hooter queen with that beach movie expression of sizzling intellect.
4You may say the hooter is THE cause of their leaving.
5At 3pm the hooter sounded and we all plunged into the icy water.
6To use a glass that tapers in would overwhelm one's hooter.
7The hooter went off, a nice wave walled up, I paddled.
8Dimly, muffled by distance and sound-proofed walls, he heard a hooter go off.
9Not a single taxi in sight, not even a hooter in the distance.
10Shenton's try calmed their nerves before Minikin claimed his second on the full-time hooter.
11The hooter sounds -this is going to penalty strokes.
12With the hooter gone, neither side wanted to give up and kept on playing.
13Pleasant to see superiority of billets over the hooter: that only emitted three blasts.
14Then, two minutes from the hooter, Reynolds broke the record with a one-point drop-goal.
15Kasito off the bench scores after the hooter has gone.
16The brooder and the hooter: in history's eyes, only one was going to win.