Hinknoun
(obsolete) A reaping hook.
Honkverb
To use a car horn.
âThey stood and observed how long it took for the other cars to honk.â;
Hinknoun
A reaping hook.
Honkverb
(intransitive) To make a loud, harsh sound like a car horn.
Honkverb
(intransitive) To make the vocal sound of a goose.
Honkverb
(informal) To vomit: regurgitate the contents of one's stomach.
Honkverb
(informal) To have a bad smell.
Honkverb
(informal) To squeeze playfully, usually a breast or nose.
Honknoun
The sound produced by a typical car horn.
Honknoun
The cry of a goose.
Honknoun
(informal) A bad smell.
Honkinterjection
Imitation of car horn, used, for example, to clear a path for oneself.
Honknoun
The cry of a wild goose.
Honknoun
To make a sound like the honk of a goose.
Honknoun
To sound the horn on an automobile or other motor vehicle.
Honknoun
the cry of a goose (or any sound resembling this)
Honkverb
make a loud noise;
âThe horns of the taxis blaredâ;
Honkverb
use the horn of a car
Honkverb
cry like a goose;
âThe geese were honkingâ;
Honkverb
eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth;
âAfter drinking too much, the students vomitedâ; âHe purged continuouslyâ; âThe patient regurgitated the food we gave him last nightâ;
Honknoun
the cry of a wild goose.
Honknoun
the harsh sound of a car horn.
Honkverb
make or cause to make a honk
âgeese circled around and honkedâ; âfans honked their hornsâ;
Honkverb
vomit.