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  • Hoo-hoo,” said Abu, “you Americans have a funny way of being humorous.”

    The Welkening Gregory Spencer 2004

  • Cockles, their loyal guide, laughed, slapped his knee, and pushed one of his feathers back into place, Hoo-hoo, good joke.

    The Welkening Gregory Spencer 2004

  • Hoo-hoo,” said Abu, “you Americans have a funny way of being humorous.”

    The Welkening Gregory Spencer 2004

  • Cockles, their loyal guide, laughed, slapped his knee, and pushed one of his feathers back into place, Hoo-hoo, good joke.

    The Welkening Gregory Spencer 2004

  • Hoo-hoo,” said Abu, “you Americans have a funny way of being humorous.”

    The Welkening Gregory Spencer 2004

  • Cockles, their loyal guide, laughed, slapped his knee, and pushed one of his feathers back into place, Hoo-hoo, good joke.

    The Welkening Gregory Spencer 2004

  • He lifted his head when he heard a high-pitched “Hoo-hoo!”

    MOONSHINER’S SON CAROLYN REEDER 1993

  • He lifted his head when he heard a high-pitched “Hoo-hoo!”

    MOONSHINER’S SON CAROLYN REEDER 1993

  • "Hoo-hoo" went the owl again, and at this, the third summons, we distinctly heard many horses 'hoofs coming at a gallop towards us, though at a considerable distance.

    Jim Davis John Masefield 1922

  • Some one cried "Sh," and "Still," and in the silence which followed, the "Hoo-hoo" of the owl called again, with a little flourishing note at the end of the call.

    Jim Davis John Masefield 1922

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