1. hooted - Adjective
2. hooted - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to an account by Ellsworth, the sheriff was "hooted down". citation About 8:20 pm, three white men entered the courthouse, demanding that Rowland be turned over to them. Source: Internet
But fame is fleeting as the wind and glory fades away; there were no wild and woolly cheers, no glad acclaim this day; they hissed and groaned and hooted as they clamored: "Strike him out!" Source: Internet
As the other reporters hooted and King leaned in for yet another kiss, Peyton pressed her palm against the center of his chest. Source: Internet
Beginning at 5:10 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, the NIST staff members’ cell phones squawked, beeped, hooted, and buzzed every 10 minutes with alarm messages. Source: Internet
The North Africans in the stadium hooted and whistled during the French national anthem. Source: Internet
Through the thrust and parry of a best-of-nine series, the fans hooted for animated explosions and picked-over tactics. Source: Internet