A cone-shaped container or object
“I gave Kamrasi a bottle of quinine and asked him, in return, for a horn containing all the powders necessary to give me the gift of tongues.”
A growth or projection, such as a tusk or antler on an animal
“One of the most wanted objects up to the 1660s was the so-called horn of a unicorn.”
A loud hooter, such as one on a motor vehicle
“She was like a kid, bouncing up and down in the leather seats, pressing every button, asking a million questions, honking the horn of cars on display.”
A telephone, or a device for communications
“If you're running late, you get on the horn to me, right away. You make sure I know it before the customer does.”
A headland or promontory
A loud device in vehicles used to signal or warn others
A valved brass musical instrument consisting of a narrow tube ending in a flare
A wind instrument, typically consisting of a single tube with holes along its length
A trumpet-shaped horn, now usually plastic, that produces a loud buzzing sound
A very large, high, and steep hill
The projection above the mouth of a person or animal containing the nostrils
The pointed or rounded end of something slender or tapering
A strong lustful desire
An antenna or appendage used for feeling, especially on an insect
An enlarged and rigid (state of the) phallus
(of an animal such as a bull) To pierce or stab (a person or other animal) with a horn or tusk
To be unfaithful to one's spouse or partner
To bump against
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