Something of little value.
A cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt.
To treat or speak of with contempt.
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.
6 It let out one frightened hoot , and toppled toward its intended victim.
7 One-two-three ,croakedthe siren like a giant hoot - owl calling in the night.
8 Clearly it came through the still air-theeerie hoot of a nighthawk.
9 It sounds too right-on for words, but Akhavan's films is a hoot .
10 From far down the canyon came the mournful hoot of an owl.
11 Who knew that the history of sanitation could be such a hoot ?
12 A choked hoot of laughter went up from one of Jamie's men.
13 But I thought the Shrek spin-off Puss in Boosts was a hoot .
14 A kind of snort that ended up in an almost pleading hoot .
15 When I had effected my gallant rescue I heard an owl hoot .
16 It's been a hoot travelling the world with the show, Jack says.
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