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UK
/fˈɒɡhɔːn/
]
NOUN
- a warning device consisting of a horn that generates a loud low tone
- a loud low warning signal that can be heard by fogbound ships
How To Use foghorn In A Sentence
- The bishop has been forced into a humiliating retreat after endorsing a booklet by Stephen Green, the foghorn from Christian Voice. Hugh Muir's diary
- The steed carrying it brayed, its coarse voice bellowing out like a foghorn.
- Maybe it's because they sound like a goat rammed down a foghorn.
- The deep boom of a foghorn echoed across the bay.
- We surfaced to a flat-calm sea beneath one of the peculiar Victorian foghorns.
- I enjoy the city sounds of early morning, especially when the foghorns are in the mix.
- ‘Joy’ links a fluttery jungle beat with a distorted bass line that sounds like nothing so much as a foghorn.
- The sound effects are relatively basic as well, with consequent explosions, foghorn, and bird sounds sprinkled throughout.
- Along the way they took recordings of the sounds of foghorns, lightships, coastguard stations and the voices of those who lived and worked there.
- Leadri screamed in his ear, her voice not that far from the sound of a foghorn.