1.These honkers can get up to three-quarters-of-an-inch long, with a leg span of 4 inches.
英:['hɒŋkə]
美:['hɒŋkə]
Noun
1. a driver who causes his car's horn to make a loud honking sound;
"the honker was fined for disturbing the peace"
2. informal terms for the nose
3. common grayish-brown wild goose of North America
"那个发出嘟嘟声的东西",尤指北美洲的野鹅,是 honk(动词)的代词。
The first known use of honker was in 1836
1.These honkers can get up to three-quarters-of-an-inch long, with a leg span of 4 inches.
2.From mallard purists to pit blind honker hunters, our favorite bird species often dictates our hunting style.
3."Th' caribou knows nothing kin get nigh so long as the honkers is keepin' watch."
4.Kenosha News reported that other horn honkers may have been showing their support.
5.This is the honker from Zaire, or maybe its twin sister.
6.Ducks whirred past in bullet-like flight, honkers flapped heavily overhead, a pair of magnificent snow-white swans soared within easy gunshot of the camp.
7.She thinks it may have supernatural roots, and she’s proven right when from the earth rises a mountain-high troll covered in moss and dirt, with a big honker, long tail and a bad attitude.
8.Volkert said honkers find spots with good food supplies and access to water, their primary means of escape from predators.
9.Combined with good scouting and a spread that looks a little different, these two calls will pull even the wariest big honkers.
10.Keep the honkers away from the ducks and bar-bellies.
11.Numerous and popular, Canada geese are often called "honkers."
12.So if you are a honker, I appreciate your intention, but it scares the heck out of us.
13.“Look at this honker. Look at this long sucker here,” Jahrling said, his finger tracing a loop.
14.The police in Denver and Seattle, at least, have issued tickets in recent weeks to some drive-by honkers at protest sites.
15.But the honkers are in charge and told us, loudly, to get the hell out of there, and we did.
16.The record for the biggest kohlrabi bulb grown in Washington is 29 pounds, but I recommend checking with your dentist before biting in to a honker like that!
17.In 1869, and prior to that date, brants and wild geese—or honkers—were very plentiful in the Puget Sound basin.
18.with a honker like that, you must need a hankie the size of a bedsheet
19.Whether the actor who originated the role in the 1590s wore a wax honker is unknown, but the stereotype was certainly familiar by then.
20.The Hutchins goose so closely resembles the Canada goose, or honker as it is popularly called, that it is principally distinguished by its smaller size and a considerable difference in the call.
nozzle [slang]
schnozz
conk [chiefly British slang]
schnozzle [slang]
schnoz [slang]