In seconds the room was filled with unearthly hoots and wails and whistles.
Sylva's screaming had been broadcast with the weirdhoots and whistles the United Nations believed to be the language of inter-planetary invaders.
A deep rumble from the balcony indicated that Willard was trying to make some retort, and the cheers veered suddenly to hoots and groans.
For, wherever Sym went in the city of Gosh, There were cheers for the tinker, and hoots for King Splosh.
Hoots for the Tinker tore the air, As Sym went, wisely, otherwhere.
Skinner, if you ever forget yourself long enough to give three hoots in hell you'll want one of them back.
The Costa Rica isn't worth two hoots in a hollow, but she still looks enough like a steamer to attract submarines; and during this fine summer weather we can chance a final voyage with the old wreck.
The uproar of cat-calls and hoots that accompanied the exhibitions left small reason to hope that they were couched in that clear, reasoning style which would uplift future American politics.
But Hoots will eat me, I know he will," cried the boy.
By and by a growling was heard, and soon Hoots himself came in sight.
Now the red cranberry was dead, and the white cranberry was dead, but the little green cranberry that went to the juniper-tree had hidden away in the thick branches, and Hoots did not find her.
I am so white," the white cranberry wailed, "that I know Hoots would see me.
So he sits on his watch tower, so still that he is never noticed, and as twilight comes on, when he can see best, he hootssuddenly and listens.
If an owl hoots over the roof of a house, or on a tree close thereto, it is considered unlucky, as foreboding a death in the family at an early date.
If an owl hoots close to a village, but outside it, the death of one of the villagers will follow.
If the bird hoots close to a village, but outside it, the death of one of the villagers will follow.
The Kondhs believe that, if an owl hoots over the roof of a house, or on a tree close thereto, a death will occur in the family at an early date.
Shouts and hoots and the thumping of feet came from the seats, and Tom, with sinking heart, tried to hide his embarrassment by picking up a pebble and tossing it away, just as he had seen Thorny do.
He felt rather cheap as he walked back to the bench under the hoots of the audience.
Then there came, echoed by the walls, the sound of shouting from far away, mingled with hoots and chords; it grew louder.
Twenty minutes more had passed, when there was a great uproar in the street; hoots and shouts of laughter, and yells from the street urchins.
Down this he ran until halted by three hoots of an owl, twice repeated.
Joe gained the great pine, and, climbing into its branches, gave the hoots which told the listening sentinel that the approaching reinforcements were to be attacked.
A disorderly mob of two or three hundred men had gathered in front of the place, their groans andhoots filling the air, and the score or more of torches they carried throwing a smoky glare on the buildings.
Behind him he closed the door and against it rolled a heavy stone, a stone so heavy that not even K'hoots the Grizzly, the Strong One, could have moved it away again.
To weird doom for ever true; The moaning winds are sad and sullen, The screech-owl hoots too-hoo!
And still the halls of old Craigullan To weird doom are ever true; The moaning winds are sad and sullen, The grey owl hoots too-hoo!
Of course, I know you don't care twohoots about him," she went on.
Not two hoots you don't care for him, but all the same I like to see fair play, and it's up to you to make things more comfortable for him after all he's done for you and me.
Don't you dast to forget to call when the train hoots for Cameron's Crossing!
For pity's sake don't forget to call us when the train hoots for Cameron's Crossin'.
Her husband and Glaucon disdained to join a clamour which could never escape the dreary cavern of the hold, and which only drew the hoots of their unmagnanimous guardians.
As for Hermione, her father took her to Eleusis that she might be free from the hoots of the people.
I play wif Slider in barn, and den hims hoots get tired, so I bringed him over to ride in de carriage wif Ruff.
I had a nice wide, but myhoots is all wet," he announced.
I hold it, but my hootsis gettin' tired," said the little fellow.
In a storm of hisses and hoots from his own party, Larin offered the following resolution: The decree of the Council of People's Commissars concerning the Press is herewith repealed.
The proposal to abandon Petrograd raised a hurricane; Kerensky's public denial that the Government had any such intention was met with hoots of derision.
They agreed to return, and Tchernov entered the hall, welcomed with great applause by the majority, and the hoots and jeers of the Bolsheviki.
Immediately Zaadoltjaii, with arrow in the left hand and rattle int he right, threw both hands up over the invalid amidst hoots and antics.
After a little indulgence in their hoots they all left the lodge.
This was all done amidst the wildest hoots and song of the choir, accompanied by the rattle.
Hasjelti, amidst hoots and anties, sprinkled meal upon the invalid, throwing both his hands upward.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hoots" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.