Horning [verb]

Definition of Horning:

bang up against with head

Synonyms of Horning:

Smack

Collide

Shove

Buck

Poke

Knock

Bump

Toss

Ram

Thrust

Punch

Buffet

Push

Batter

Bunt

Strike

Prod

Jab

Hook

Gore

Run into

Horn


Opposite/Antonyms of Horning:


Sentence/Example of Horning:

So by wood and mere and sighing reed we pass with many a twist and turn until we reach the hostelry of Horning Ferry.

Horning Ferry, a well-known waterside resting-place, may be taken as a typical feature of village life in these parts.

God shall send unto you messengers who will not be afraid of horning, nor yet of banishment.

"S-said his bu-bu-breakfast was cold this mo-horning, and p-pitched the bu-bu-breakfast set over the quay-door," she moaned.

Pascoe and Horning then carry the inanimate form of Shawn into the room behind, while Carve hovers about uselessly.

Pretty soon the fat steers took it up and began butting and horning each other.

Darnley also told the story of horning Moray to a servant of his, which Moray is privy unto.

Recovery takes place after a few weeks by the tissues "horning over," as in injuries attended by the same process.

Horning; a legal demand for payment of a debt under threat of imprisonment and being proclaimed rebels.

Then the river turns still more sharply to the left, and we sailed due south, after having come due north by Horning.