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A cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt.
bird
hiss
snort
boo
raspberry
hoot
razzing
razz
Synonyms
Examples for "
bird
"
bird
hiss
snort
boo
raspberry
Examples for "
bird
"
1
It happened quite quickly, and soon the
bird
was no longer faded.
2
However, Mr Wills said
bird
restoration might one day be too successful.
3
The
bird
welfare charity is unveiling its environmental programme for government today.
4
A number of companies and national governments are developing
bird
flu vaccines.
5
On Tuesday, officials said
bird
flu had spread to a new area.
1
Something in the soft
hiss
of the words made the Ranger turn.
2
The manager was heard to
hiss
from the shelter of the wings:
3
A great
hiss
momentarily drowned out the thunder of the horses' hooves.
4
The sound track picked up the crash and
hiss
of the breakers.
5
Snarg let him know it was a bad idea with a
hiss
.
1
I heard Pickover
snort
;
the name must have meant something to him.
2
And quite a lover, too, I'm told.' He gave a lascivious
snort
.
3
With a
snort
of impatience, the General snatched the paper from him.
4
He would
snort
coke through a garden hose given half a chance.
5
Bryant's derisive
snort
was enough to suggest that he did not agree.
1
However, if folk want to
boo
players, then they're more than entitled.
2
Intending to suggest that every
boo
-
boo
could be a source of joy.
3
And he asked the crowd not to
boo
Republicans and cheer Democrats.
4
I may teach my two to
boo
and call it a day.
5
Supporters do not groan about misplaced passes or
boo
their own players.
1
Epidemiological data pointed to
raspberry
cakes as the source of the outbreak.
2
Behind the squat pagoda a sky of
raspberry
pink closed the background.
3
Levet offered a
raspberry
as he flapped his wings to rise higher.
4
The discriminating bees forsake most other flowers while the
raspberry
blossoms last.
5
In menorrhagia-toomuch flow-cinnamonand
raspberry
leaves can be combined with it.
1
The sun had set; an owl began to
hoot
in the wood.
2
But the film is, of course, a
hoot
from beginning to end.
3
A moment later they heard the single, unexpected
hoot
of an owl.
4
Nhlanhla Nene's upcoming mid-term budget speech is going to be a
hoot
.
5
Olympos gave a great
hoot
of laughter, and so did many others.
1
As soon as I'd stopped
razzing
him and relaxed, it had happened.
2
A little innocent
razzing
mixed in, he judged, with some genuine resentment.
3
Handing her a photograph, Tom countered, Think about the
razzing
I took about you.
4
In a minute, when they found out he wasn't any good, they'd start
razzing
him.
5
McCarthy was well aware of the
razzing
Michael had taken his first years on the force.
1
She was only sore that he'd obviously used it to
razz
her.
2
Tracy was surprised the older woman hadn't taken this chance to
razz
her.
3
Well, the Red Swede got the grand
razz
handed to him, all right.
4
But in sessions of the caucus he and Trotter continued to
razz
Obama.
5
For several days after the slasher's arrest the other detectives gave me the
razz
.
1
We would have been right there with you, giving a
Bronx
cheer
.
2
What we call the
Bronx
cheer
is known in Europe as the Bavarian salute.
3
The three beer girls raised a raucous
Bronx
cheer
.
4
Both choices spooked investors, and the result was a market that gave both possible combinations the
Bronx
cheer
.
5
Wall Street investors, meanwhile, gave Google a rousing
Bronx
cheer
Thursday, after the company slightly missed earnings expectations.
6
Rand blew a
Bronx
cheer
.
7
This was greeted with the Kansan version of the
Bronx
Cheer
.
8
One of the best was "A
bronx
cheer
for the great engineer," which had to be explained to Senator Sheppard of Texas.
9
The next over he committed a clumsy misfield that gifted Finch his half-century via a boundary and triggered
Bronx
cheers
for the fumbly fielder.