SHOUT in a Sentence
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245 example sentences for SHOUT, such as:
1. Her warning shout came too late.
2. We had to shout above the noise of the traffic.
3. There's no need to shout, I can hear perfectly well.
4. A honking, a shout, the motor engine raced before it was shut off.
5. Marty shouted in panic, patting his coat, digging crazily into his pockets.
2. We had to shout above the noise of the traffic.
3. There's no need to shout, I can hear perfectly well.
4. A honking, a shout, the motor engine raced before it was shut off.
5. Marty shouted in panic, patting his coat, digging crazily into his pockets.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of SHOUT
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shout
v. use foul or abusive language towards
v. utter a sudden loud cry
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 He wanted to shout and to sing and to kiss her and to caper about the lawn and then run tell everyone, black and white, that she loved him.
2 Everyone knew these things were true even if they didn't shout them on the street corners.
3 A honking, a shout, the motor engine raced before it was shut off.
4 "God bless ye," he seemed to half sob and half shout.
5 With a shout, they took a mortal start forwards, and slantingly ranged up on the German's quarter.
6 She did shout for joy, as with a sweeping stroke or two she lifted her body to the surface of the water.
7 They got his watch and his "wad," and were round the corner again and into the saloon before he could shout more than once.
8 Next followed the shout of Uncas, when the woods were lighted by a sudden flash, that was accompanied by the sharp report of the hunter's rifle.
9 The Mohicans boldly sent back the intimidating yell of their enemies, who raised a shout of savage triumph at the fall of Gamut.
10 The young Mohican gave a shout of triumph, and followed by Duncan, he glided up the acclivity they had descended to the combat, and sought the friendly shelter of the rocks and shrubs.
11 No shout of triumph succeeded this important advantage, but even the Mohicans gazed at each other in silent horror.
12 A shout was at that moment heard, as if issuing from the center of the rock, announcing that the neighboring cavern had at length been entered.
13 Raising a shout of triumph, he sprang toward the defenseless Cora, sending his keen axe as the dreadful precursor of his approach.
14 A shout arose from the Hurons, who seized the opportunity to fire another volley.
15 Another shout announced the good fortune of the youth to his companions, and at once terminated the search.
Example Sentence: (35 in 3 pages)
1 In fact, the very first hurdle most writers have to overcome, is to shout down the voice in their own head that tells them that their writing is worthless.
2 Whenever Gigi and her boyfriend would sigh and get all lovey-dovey, her little brother would shout, "Yuck!" protesting their mawkish behavior.
3 Says he: "I got hurt a little, en couldn't swim fas', so I wuz a considable ways behine you towards de las'; when you landed I reck'ned I could ketch up wid you on de lan' 'dout havin' to shout at you, but when I see dat house I begin to go slow.
4 A shout of laughter greeted his entrance; noisy at first, and terminating in Grace Poole's own goblin ha! ha!
5 We had to shout above the noise of the traffic.
6 There's no need to shout, I can hear perfectly well.
7 Her warning shout came too late.
8 Marty shouted in panic, patting his coat, digging crazily into his pockets.
9 As they went by, one of their leaders shouted out to me in apologetic explanation.
10 "Especially him," a Mask shouted, pointing at a man with a jagged red line on his chest.
11 He sprang to his feet and shouted -- "I done it!" The school stared in perplexity at this incredible folly.
12 At this moment the crowd began to sway and struggle, and voices shouted, "It's him! it's him! he's coming himself!"
13 "You are a sluggard, a drone, a parasite," the angry father shouted at his lazy son.
14 Suddenly the minister shouted at the top of his voice: "Praise God from whom all blessings flow -- SING! -- and put your hearts in it!" And they did.
15 "Now, I give you fair warning," shouted the Queen, stamping on the ground as she spoke; "either you or your head must be off, and that in about half no time! Take your choice!"