little horn (Meaning)

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little horn (n)

a river that flows from northern Wyoming into the Bighorn River in southern Montana; site of Custer's Last Stand

Synonyms & Antonyms of little horn

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little horn Sentence Examples

  1. The tiny snail protruded its little horn curiously.
  2. The newborn calf had a delicate little horn sprouting from its forehead.
  3. The musician skillfully played the little horn, its melody soaring through the air.
  4. The mischievous fairy adorned its head with a little horn made of moonstone.
  5. The archaeologist discovered an ancient amulet shaped like a little horn, hinting at a forgotten ritual.
  6. The child held a little horn in their hand, its soft tones calming their fears.
  7. The rhinoceros charged forward, its formidable little horn gleaming in the sunlight.
  8. The unicorn's little horn shimmered with an ethereal glow, casting an aura of enchantment.
  9. The wise old owl perched on a tree branch, its little horn twitching with anticipation.
  10. The venomous serpent struck with lightning speed, injecting its deadly poison through its little horn.

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a river that flows from northern Wyoming into the Bighorn River in southern Montana; site of Custer's Last Stand

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The tiny snail protruded its little horn curiously.

The newborn calf had a delicate little horn sprouting from its forehead.

The musician skillfully played the little horn, its melody soaring through the air.

The mischievous fairy adorned its head with a little horn made of moonstone.