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What (who) is the horn doesn - definition

US TELEVISION PROGRAM
Around The Horn; Arond the Horn; Around the horn; Around the Horn (TV series)
  • ''Around the Horn'' logo from its premiere until November 2018.

Hound & Horn         
AMERICAN LITERARY MAGAZINE
Hound and Horn
Hound & Horn, originally subtitled "a Harvard Miscellany", was a literary quarterly founded by Harvard undergrads Lincoln Kirstein and Varian Fry in 1927. At the time, the college's literary magazine The Harvard Advocate did not accept their work, so they convinced Kirstein's father, the president of Filene's Department Store in Boston, to fund the launch of their own literary magazine.
klaxon         
  • Modern electric horns mounted in engine compartment
  • Traffic signs exist to prevent drivers from using a horn in certain areas, such as this one in [[Jalalabad]] in Afghanistan
  • Rolls-Royce]] Phantom I Open Tourer Windovers (1926)
  • Sign on a rural road in the United States warning drivers to "sound klaxon" (1920)
  • ''Sound horn'' sign on truck south of Chennai
SOUND-MAKING DEVICE EQUIPPED TO MOTOR VEHICLES
Klaxon; Car horn; Klaxon horn; Horn grille; Claxon; Bicycle horn; Awooga; Klaxxon; Mexican doorbell; Sound horn; Electromechanical horn; Electrical horn; Aooga; Bulb horn; Car Horn; Ahooga; Kalooga; Ship horn
['klaks(?)n]
¦ noun trademark a vehicle horn or warning hooter.
Origin
1910: the name of the manufacturers.
French horn         
  • A horn section in a military [[concert band]]
  • Perinet valves]]
  • Bell]]; the right hand is cupped inside this
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  • Conn]] 6D double horn. The three lever keys (above the large valves) can be depressed toward the large outer tube. The thumb key (''near the left-most valve'') moves inward toward the three finger keys.
  • Gaston Phoebus]] (15th century)
  • [[I Solisti Veneti]], the horn section in a chamber baroque orchestra
  • A natural horn has no valves, but can be tuned to a different key by inserting different tubing, as during a rest period.
  • Paxman horns
  • Vienna horn
  • Single horn in F, student model.
TYPE OF BRASS INSTRUMENT MADE OF TUBING WRAPPED INTO A COIL WITH A FLARED BELL
French horns; French Horns; French-horn; Horn in F; Hiefhorn; Hifthorn; Horns in F; Recheat; Recheats; Single horn; Single French horn; Double horn; Double French horn; Triple horn; Triple French horn; French Horn; Single horns; F horn; French Hornist; Waldhorn; Single French Horn; Double French Horn; Single Horn; Double Horn
¦ noun a brass instrument with a coiled tube, valves, and a wide bell, played with the right hand in the bell to soften the tone and increase the range of harmonics.

Wikipedia

Around the Horn

Around the Horn (ATH) is an American sports roundtable discussion show, conducted in the style of a panel game, produced by ESPN. The show premiered on November 4, 2002, as a replacement for Unscripted with Chris Connelly, and has aired daily at 5:00 p.m. ET on ESPN ever since. The show has been recorded in New York City since September 8, 2014, and has had over 4,000 episodes aired as of 2020. The program emanated from Washington, D.C., where it was located in the same facility as Pardon the Interruption (PTI). Production still is based in Washington, D.C. The moderator for the show is Tony Reali, who has hosted the program since 2004, replacing Max Kellerman, and also served as the statistician on Pardon the Interruption until the show's relocation to New York.