- horn
- 01. Please don't honk the [horn] when you come to pick me up; my parents hate the noise.02. The [horn] on my car doesn't work, so I can't beep at anyone.03. Every year, a number of tourists are injured by the [horns] of the bulls during the annual running of the bulls through the streets of Pamplona, Spain.04. The [horns] of the cow were decorated with ribbons at the county fair.05. Young goats at the petting zoo have their [horns] cut off to avoid hurting other goats or visiting children.06. The buttons on this blouse are made from the [horn] of some kind of animal.07. The soldier blew his [horn] to start the charge against the enemy.08. We don't have enough people in the [horn] section of the orchestra; we need another trombone and a trumpet.09. Everyone was blowing [horns], and banging pots to celebrate the New Year.10. Henry Morgan once joked that a careful driver honks his [horn] as he goes through a red light.11. Giraffes are the only animals born with [horns].12. The water buffalo has the largest [horns] of all living animals, with the largest [horns] on record, measuring over 4 meters from tip to tip.13. Boromir blew his great [horn] to call for help as the orcs began to attack him.14. The rhinoceros uses its [horn] not only in battles for territory or females, but also to defend itself from lions or other attackers.15. If enemies attack rhinos, they charge at them, [horn] first.16. Buffalo will often rub their [horns] on the ground to threaten an opponent.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.