honks Synonyms

honks Meaning

honks

to cause to honk, a similar sound, the cry of a goose, the characteristic cry of a goose, to make a sound resembling the cry of a goose, a similar sound (as of a horn), to make the characteristic cry of a goose

honks Sentence Examples

  1. The cacophony of honks echoed through the streets as drivers expressed their impatience.
  2. The goose let out a series of honks, signaling its presence to the other birds in the pond.
  3. The traffic started to honk as the light turned green, urging the driver ahead to move.
  4. The car's horn blared out a deafening honk, startling pedestrians.
  5. The clown honked his nose, making the children giggle with delight.
  6. The geese flew overhead, honking loudly as they migrated south.
  7. The ambulance honked its siren as it rushed to an emergency.
  8. The taxi honked its horn to get the attention of a potential passenger.
  9. The honking of horns drowned out the sound of the thunderclap.
  10. The goose honked incessantly, trying to attract attention to its lost gosling.

FAQs About the word honks

to cause to honk, a similar sound, the cry of a goose, the characteristic cry of a goose, to make a sound resembling the cry of a goose, a similar sound (as of

caterwauls, mews, bellows, grunts, moos, lows, yips, coos, barks, blats

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The cacophony of honks echoed through the streets as drivers expressed their impatience.

The goose let out a series of honks, signaling its presence to the other birds in the pond.

The traffic started to honk as the light turned green, urging the driver ahead to move.

The car's horn blared out a deafening honk, startling pedestrians.