Words and phrases that have a meaning related to foghorns: (121 results)
Often used in the same context:
Also try:klaxon, calliope, fifes, clangor, claxon, whistling, skirling, bugles, sirens, bells, shrilling, clinks, whirr, tocsin, clanking, screech, whir, hum, cacophony, thrum, clang, chantey, clack, clackers, cawing, whooshing, kettledrums, trumpets, roar, belching, beeping, birdcall, tinkles, tintinnabulation, hiss, hooting, cacophonic, trireme, tooters, strobe light, knell, birdsong, ondes martenot, clatter, howling, tremolos, banshees, bagpipes, droning, noises, pneumatic drill, drumbeats, tinny, cannonade, morse code, squawks, clop, chirruping, forecastle, flambeaux, sackbut, chirping, bellowing, horns, hydrophone, reveille, seagulls, braying, fanfares, crackling, toadfish, cannons, descant, boop, screams, thundering, shawm, blare, neighing, foremast, hoofbeats, petards, shellfire, jackhammers, imprecations, xylophones, bleats, whitecaps, wail, celesta, bassoons, sea chantey, gurgle, rumbling, tannoy, yelping, whinnies, doodlebugs, bateaux, semaphore, harpsichords, cor anglais, abbey, agn, agns, aires, argos, arsenals, barbarians, baronies, beacons, blasts, blowers, breakers, broadsides, bureaucracies, bureaucrats, cannon, carols, cherokees, chickasaws
— Adjectives for foghorns: distant, whistle, other, powerful, many
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