slug-horn (Meaning)

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slug-horn (a.)

An erroneous form of the Scotch word slughorne, or sloggorne, meaning slogan.

Synonyms & Antonyms of slug-horn

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slug-horn Sentence Examples

  1. The old wizard blew his slug-horn, summoning the knights to battle.
  2. The sound of the slug-horn echoed through the forest, alerting the villagers of impending danger.
  3. The queen's slug-horn signaled the arrival of the royal procession.
  4. The hunter used a slug-horn to lure the elusive stag.
  5. The captain sounded the slug-horn, calling his troops to assemble.
  6. The shepherd blew his slug-horn to gather his scattered flock.
  7. The coachman's slug-horn announced the imminent departure of the stagecoach.
  8. The orchestra played a fanfare on slug-horns, heralding the king's entrance.
  9. The pirate captain used a slug-horn to rally his crew for the attack.
  10. The townsfolk used slug-horns to warn of approaching raiders.

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An erroneous form of the Scotch word slughorne, or sloggorne, meaning slogan.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The old wizard blew his slug-horn, summoning the knights to battle.

The sound of the slug-horn echoed through the forest, alerting the villagers of impending danger.

The queen's slug-horn signaled the arrival of the royal procession.

The hunter used a slug-horn to lure the elusive stag.