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Definition of hoot
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Hoot (n.) A
derisive
cry or
shout.
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Dribber
::
Dribber
(n.) One who
dribs;
one who
shoots
weakly
or
badly.
Fusillade
::
Fusillade
(v. t.) To shoot down of shoot at by a
simultaneous
discharge
of
firearms.
Forky
::
Forky (a.)
Opening
into two or more parts or
shoots;
forked;
furcated.
Shute
::
Shute (n.) Same as
Chute,
or
Shoot..
Shoot
::
Shoot (v. i.) To move ahead by force of
momentum,
as a
sailing
vessel
when the helm is put hard
alee..
Overshoot
::
Overshoot
(v. t.) To shoot over or
beyond.
Glance
::
Glance
(v. t.) To shoot or dart
suddenly
or
obliquely;
to cast for a
moment;
as, to
glance
the eye..
Rove
::
Rove (v. i.) To shoot at
rovers;
hence,
to shoot at an angle of
elevation,
not at
point-blank
(rovers
usually
being
beyond
the
point-blank
range)..
Spire
::
Spire (v. i.) To shoot
forth,
or up in, or as if in, a
spire..
Cucking Stool
::
Cucking
stool () A kind of chair
formerly
used for
punishing
scolds,
and also
dishonest
tradesmen,
by
fastening
them in it,
usually
in front of their
doors,
to be
pelted
and
hooted
at by the mob, but
sometimes
to be taken to the water and
ducked;
--
called
also a
castigatory,
a
tumbrel,
and a
trebuchet;
and
often,
but not so
correctly,
a
ducking
stool..
Whoop
::
Whoop (n.) A shout of
pursuit
or of war; a very of
eagerness,
enthusiasm,
enjoyment,
vengeance,
terror,
or the like; an
halloo;
a hoot, or cry, as of an owl..
Hylophagous
::
Hylophagous
(a.)
Eating
green
shoots,
as
certain
insects
do..
Sport
::
Sport (v. i.) To
assume
suddenly
a new and
different
character
from the rest of the plant or from the type of the
species;
-- said of a bud,
shoot,
plant,
or
animal.
See
Sport,
n., 6..
Gunning
::
Gunning
(n.) The act or
practice
of
hunting
or
shooting
game with a gun.
Woodcraft
::
Woodcraft
(n.) Skill and
practice
in
anything
pertaining
to the
woods,
especially
in
shooting,
and other
sports
in the
woods..
Branching
::
Branching
(a.)
Furnished
with
branches;
shooting
our
branches;
extending
in a
branch
or
branches.
Gleam
::
Gleam (v. t.) To shoot out
(flashes
of
light,
etc.)..
Shuttle
::
Shuttle
(n.) An
instrument
used in
weaving
for
passing
or
shooting
the
thread
of the woof from one side of the cloth to the other
between
the
threads
of the warp.
Jet
::
Jet (v. i.) To shoot
forward
or out; to
project;
to jut out.
Asparaginous
::
Asparaginous
(a.)
Pertaining
or
allied
to, or
resembling,
asparagus;
having
shoots
which are eaten like
asparagus;
as,
asparaginous
vegetables..
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