huntsman's horns (Meaning)

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huntsman's horns (n)

pitcher plant of southeastern United States having erect yellow trumpet-shaped pitchers with wide mouths and erect lids

Synonyms & Antonyms of huntsman's horns

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huntsman's horns Sentence Examples

  1. The huntsman's horns echoed through the dense forest, signaling the start of the hunt.
  2. The sound of the horns filled the air with an eerie melody, summoning the hounds and horses.
  3. The huntsmen blew their horns with vigor, their calls carried by the wind across the vast countryside.
  4. As the horns blared, the air crackled with anticipation, promising an exciting day of pursuit.
  5. The huntsman's horns marked the beginning of a ritual, a tradition steeped in history and camaraderie.
  6. The metallic notes of the horns reverberated through the trees, startling birds and alerting prey.
  7. The horns guided the hunt, their sound signaling the direction and location of their quarry.
  8. The huntsman's horns fell silent as the chase reached its climax, the hounds closing in on their target.
  9. The sound of the horns faded into the distance, a haunting reminder of the hunt that had passed.
  10. The horns played a final triumphant chorus as the hunt was complete, its echoes mingling with the satisfied laughter of the huntsmen.

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pitcher plant of southeastern United States having erect yellow trumpet-shaped pitchers with wide mouths and erect lids

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The huntsman's horns echoed through the dense forest, signaling the start of the hunt.

The sound of the horns filled the air with an eerie melody, summoning the hounds and horses.

The huntsmen blew their horns with vigor, their calls carried by the wind across the vast countryside.

As the horns blared, the air crackled with anticipation, promising an exciting day of pursuit.