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horning
[hawr-ning]
Word History and Origins
Origin of horning1
Example Sentences
It was like a seldom-seen relative showing up at a wedding to give an elaborate toast, then horning her way into the photos.
The New York Times has long been horning in on what was once the Voice’s exclusive turf.
Using a device to achieve the same effect was unfairly horning in on AT&T property.
The poet Kay Ryan has written that, at literary conferences, she resents “personality horning in on the real question: the words on the page.”
A few days later, after Tajik forces advanced, China issued a similar pledge with respect to Kyrgyzstan, horning in on Russia’s longstanding role as the guardian of Central Asian borders.
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