verb

definition

To use a car horn.

example

They stood and observed how long it took for the other cars to honk.

definition

To make a loud, harsh sound like a car horn.

definition

To make the vocal sound of a goose.

definition

To vomit: regurgitate the contents of one's stomach.

definition

To have a bad smell.

definition

To squeeze playfully, usually a breast or nose.

adjective

definition

Emphatically or impressively big; really big.

definition

Used as an intensifier

adverb

definition

Very; tremendously.

noun

definition

A sound that honks.

adjective

definition

Having a bad smell.

Examples of honking in a Sentence

He was often woken from the crime scene by honking horns or outside noises.

I don't know why, but there are a lot of weird signs in New York like "$350 penalty for honking."

This illness rarely has any other symptoms other than a persistent, dry, honking cough.

He also must not have read the "no honking sign" because it was a constant noise we heard during the ride.

You can alert others by honking a car horn or loudly describing what is happening.

It's so nice not to listen to police sirens and taxies honking their horns but I'm afraid we might have woken Howie up earlier.

On his pages, close beside the Parthenon, the Sphinx, St Paul's, Etna and Vesuvius, you will find the White Mountains, Monadnock, Agiocochook, Katandin, the pickerelweed in bloom, the wild geese honking through the sky, the chick-a-dee braving the snow, Wall Street and State Street, cotton-mills, railroads and Quincy granite.

They passed over the pond toward Fair Haven, seemingly deterred from settling by my light, their commodore honking all the while with a regular beat.

As it grew darker, I was startled by the honking of geese flying low over the woods, like weary travellers getting in late from Southern lakes, and indulging at last in unrestrained complaint and mutual consolation.

I don't know where we'll find a place to do our thing; this joint is like a zoo with honking horns and either back-fires or gunshots!

One night in the beginning of winter, before the pond froze over, about nine o'clock, I was startled by the loud honking of a goose, and, stepping to the door, heard the sound of their wings like a tempest in the woods as they flew low over my house.

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