[ UK /hˈɔːni/ ]
[ US /ˈhɔɹni/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having horns or hornlike projections
    horny (or horned) frog
    horny coral
  2. made of horn (or of a substance resembling horn)
  3. feeling great sexual desire
    feeling horny
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How To Use horny In A Sentence

  • And the images you conjure with "straddling glowing globes and caressing the giant W" makes us sound so freakin 'horny ... oh wait ... nevermind. Blogger Bender - Part II
  • Men don't care how they look," said Thorny, squirming out of her hold, for he hated to be "cuddled" before people. St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, V. 5, Nov 1877-Nov 1878 Scribner's Illustrated
  • During the first year he has no horns, but a horny excrescence, which is short and rough, and covered with a thin hairy skin. The Book of Household Management
  • the thorny question of states' rights
  • The dog hurt one of its pad when it stepped upon a thorny path.
  • Paul came home this evening and said "You're horny ... and mardy ... you must be due on," which of course is absolutely right. March 28th, 2008
  • Cases we have examined have undoubtedly shown this condition of osteoplastic periostitis, the rarefactive and osteoplastic changes in the bone itself, met with in older cases, occurring no doubt as a result of non-expansion of the horny box. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • Seingô shrieked in rage, and clawed out at him with spiny, thorny arms.
  • He insisted on showing us how hard it was to break their horny structures - just as well, in view of the vigour of his demonstration.
  • The Pro Football Hall of Fame member, now 73 years old, recalls the spartan Marion County coal camp of his youth, where his teachers Mrs. Hornyak and Mr. Wolfe made lasting impressions. 59 Top Stories, Sports and Weather
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