11 Verbs to Use for the Word hoots

The boy was now convinced that he had not heard the hoot of an owl, and that some one was certainly in need of succor.

Suddenly at my shoulder Shalah gave the hoot of an owl, followed at a second's interval by a second and a third.

"I knew the old boy, and he wasn't the sort to care a hoot in Sheol for treasure, buried or unburied.

The chorus grows louder and deeper, An owl sends a hoot from the hill, The leaves on the elm-trees are rustling A whippoorwill calls by the mill.

He seemed to find guidance, but I got none, only the hoot of an owl or the rooty smell of the woodland.

Some school-children being in the road the driver emitted three loud warning hoots of his horn.

As we stood still there came up from the trees in the glen the prolonged hoot of an owl.

When warring clans come together, be it workday, holiday, or even circus day, there is a clatter of clods, a patter of feet, and retreating hoots of defiance.

The more he tried to jab, the more I said "Hoots, mon," "Begorrah," and "Oy, oy".

White men were amazed at the rapidity with which the Indian followed the most obscure trail over the most difficult ground, at the perfection with which he imitated the bark of the wolf, the hoot of the owl, the call of the moose, and at the catlike tread with which he walked over beds of autumn leaves the side of the grazing deer.

No star shone on the sentinel as he paced his lonely path, and naught was heard but the mournful hoot of the owl, as she raised her nightly wail from the withered branch of the venerable oak.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  hoots