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claxon

[ US /ˈkɫæksən/ ]
VERB
  1. use the horn of a car
  2. make a loud noise
    The horns of the taxis blared
NOUN
  1. a kind of loud horn formerly used on motor vehicles

How To Use claxon In A Sentence

  • At their approach a claxon sounded and the door ground open. Gold of Kings
  • Butter tumbles backward and scrambles to her feet as trills and a claxon almost drown out the cries of The The Three Sisters
  • The same claxon sounded, the door ground back open. Gold of Kings
  • A claxon sounded from the fortress wall and massive steel doors slid back. Gold of Kings
  • Or maybe, given the propensity of my neighbors to drive up and honk (tocar) the horn (claxon), I'll wait upstairs until you honk. Lo que quieres.
  • `And then,' Morning Claxon's voice had something of the swimming-bath attendant about it, `there's colonic irrigation...' MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
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