How To Use Holler In A Sentence

  • The crowd whooped and hollered at the unexpected entertainment.
  • In America, Hollerith, working on census returns, developed a machine using electric current and capable of analysing returns at speed.
  • John, mum, I beg of you; for 'is temper's rather short at times, mum, thro' boin 'asmatic and the rheumatiz, though you wouldn't think it to look at' im, that you wouldn't; an 'I'm reely afraid, mum, he might get angry if anybody was to holler' im anythink for Philistia
  • O'BRIEN: Tobias Hollerer is demonstrating something he calls augmented reality -- three-dimensional graphics inserted into the real world using computers that you wear. CNN Transcript Nov 8, 2007
  • September 3, 2008 at 6:26 pm wish I cood but there seems to a carnival goin awn in my hed tonite, the steem caliope goin full blast Dee dee dee dee deet dee dee dee, and the midway barkers hollerin Step Rite up, just one thin dime thass right frens , and the belss on the carosel binging and the gurls shreilin on de ferris wheel, and I kin even smell the poppycorms. I can has chiropractor? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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  • But the opener did turn a bit testy in the eighth inning when Grant Balfour hit J.D. Drew in the right shoulder with a high fastball, prompting a few Red Sox to holler from the bench. Dice-K masterful as Red Sox beat Rays in ALCS opener
  • Somebody in the rackets gets a bullet in him, people holler gang war.
  • The two of them whooped and hollered some more; their wives sighed at the spectacle and regarded each other with love.
  • They had some words, -- the officer and the sentry, -- he couldn't tell what, but the officer spoke excited like, and all of a sudden jumped away and started as though to run, and Number 6 "hollered" after him, though Reilly didn't clearly understand what was said. Ray's Daughter A Story of Manila
  • Serving as an admonition to all ladies and gentlewomen, not to mock or scorne gentlemen-Schollers, when they make meanes of love to them: Except they intend to seeke their owne shame, by disgracing them The Decameron
  • hollered one ample young madam, under the misapprehension she was being casually friendly. LOOKING FOR ANDREW MCCARTHY
  • That's why we put that it's in a 'holler' in the mountains. Archive 2008-02-01
  • The audience whooped and hollered.
  • Lisa and Megan proceeded to dance together for a moment, Lisa hollering as loud as she could over the music.
  • Repetitively hollerin '' ganja 'at the crowd and asking them to respond in kind just seemed silly and by the volume of the response, one would think the crowd thought the same - wrong call Mr B. Virtual Festivals
  • Make no mistake, Harris is still sneering at the uncouth accents of his compatriots, except now he calls them consumers instead of hicks and they live in a subdivision instead of a holler.
  • If you learn that your suitemate is infected with clostridium difficile, “holler until they move you,” says McGiffert.. Hospital infections: New studies find concerns for surgery patients and children
  • Janice hooted and hollered from the bank as we had another really nice fish to add to our catch. New Weekly Contest: Best Hunting Story Wins a Leatherman
  • The old bastard's caulked out again, thinks I, and hollered, without result, so I rolled, up, seized my crop, and strode forth to give him an enjoyable leathering. Flashman And The Mountain Of Light
  • The venue absolutely erupts - hands in the air, whoops and whistles and hollers and general mentalism.
  • One of the doctors hollered to me from the living room where they were all fixated on the tv.
  • The term "garage rock" conjures images of loud, forceful music, often with heavy distortion, thudding kick drums and hollered vocals. NPR Topics: News
  • ‘Lawson continues to have good products and a good vertical strategy,’ says Sholler.
  • Apparently the fame went right to this fella's noggin, by gum, as his hollerin' and harp-playin' have now become a permanent fixture at Barfly's bluegrass nights as well.
  • Accordingly, we went and "hollered," with a right good will. The Story Girl
  • He started hollering at me to give him money, pointing to a bowl of change.
  • Also: I have a friend who is a casting director and he said that he spent all of Wednesday looking for "holler" Canadians with weird flat faces. A SOPRANOS MOVIE?
  • The audience hooted and hollered… and I looked around for those awful, horrible 13-year-old baseball playing boys, who had obviously snitched on us.
  • Then later in that dark street, you stepped left as I stepped right, we stood for a moment and looked at each other, then we kissed - a first kiss - like electricity grounding out from your lips to my lips all the way through me, to my toes, a rush of warm chaos - everything stopped as it does for lovers - everything stopped and the world revolved around you and I and that wonderful kiss… the drunken clatter of fellow athletes hooting, hollering in at least 6 languages… Admit-it Diary Entry
  • After that the sad and discomfortable night had spent it selfe, and the break of day was beginning to appeare; Ancilla the waiting-woman, according as she was instructed by her Lady, went downe and opened the Court doore, and seeming exceedingly to compassionate the Schollers unfortunate night of sufferance, saide unto him. The Decameron
  • Schmidt's hollers brought him back to his senses.
  • She threw up her hands when she saw me; didn't ask me in, but hollered for Grandfather to come, and _come quick_, which he did. Fifteen Years with the Outcast
  • I show them replica of original Hollerith machine for census, then early IBM keypunch, and a few punch cards, noting that I used to punch whole decks of them. Experience
  • He starts hollering about how this is none of my business.
  • In fact, they were hooting and hollering, enjoying this fantastic sight.
  • The Blues is an original art form created by Black Americans that evolved out of Black American work songs, field hollers, spirituals and early string band sounds more than a century ago during slavery.
  • As the race nears the tape they are both on their feet, hollering.
  • I wasn't even dressed, I had to open the front window and holler down that they'd have to wait and they needn't expect free breakfasts. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • Her friends started clapping loudly, hooting and hollering as Scarlet just blushed.
  • I'm hollering to Royal to go but there's so much noise that nobody can hear anything plus Royal's intercom is no longer connected. "OUR TURN NEXT"
  • The crowd hooted, hollered and roared their approval at the film's critique.
  • Sinkfiel ', he wuz dyah, an' tolt ''bout how I beat P'laski, an' how he heah him 'way out in main road, hollerin' 'murder.' P'laski's Tunament 1891
  • It is clear that the Hollerith system was used by the entire Nazi war machine, in contexts ranging from the coordination troop transports, to Luftwaffe raids, to slave labor.
  • She lets loose a holler that near splits me ear open, slides down so fast that her bare tootsies hit the floor with a spat, grabs her what-d'ye-call-it up away from her ankles with both hands, and sprints down the hall as if she was makin 'for the last car. Shorty McCabe
  • A few of them, e. g., to collide and to feaze, were archaic English terms brought to new birth; a few others, e. g., to holler21 and to muss, were obviously mere corruptions. Chapter 3. The Period of Growth. 3. The Expanding Vocabulary
  • Now she'd have to wallow through the snowdrifts and get it done before the boys woke up and started to holler and wail about how cold it was in the cabin.
  • Some folks want to conserve energy and avoid making the trek to the 4th floor walk-up apartment, so they will just holler from the street below. Archive 2008-01-01
  • Amplified harmonica, foot thumping guitar and screechy blues hollers and shouts are immediately distinctive, taking you back to an era before blues turned slick.
  • Perry. he was gone a long time before he come back with him. doctor Perry he took a look at me and sed poison ivory, so he got it did he. then he felt of my stomack and looked at by tung and felt my pulce and heard me grone and gave me a dose of castor oil and then he took out a little popsquirt the litlest i ever see and he sed i gess i shall have to give you a subteranian interjection. i thougt a interjection was a part of speach like alas and o and ah. ennyway that is what the grammar says. but this wasent that kind for the docter run the sharp point of that little popsquert whitch was jest as sharp as a needle rite into my arm. it hurt like time and i hollered but after he had pulled it out i began to feel kind of lite and floty and the ferst i gnew the pane was gone and i dident know nothing more. well the next morning i felt a little beter but not enuf to get up and not enuf to eat but after a while Brite and Fair
  • He hollered out to surrender our weapons
  • Day in day out, through the night there was hollering and shouting, it was almost unbearable.
  • It was New Year's Eve, and the men were celebrating at the top of their lungs with drunken whoops and hollers. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
  • If you get stuck, either holler or thump your foot three times. THIS TIME LOVE
  • The soldiers were shouting and whooping and hollering.
  • Barmy British eccentricity rules the waves once again this Saturday as 16 straining, muscled hearties heave, two tiny coxswains fret and shout and, tradition assures us, Cockney urchins bedecked in blue scuffle alongside on the towpath scragging each other and hollering "C'mon Horx-ferd!" or "C'mon Cym-breege! Boat Race still takes British sport's venerable cream cracker | Frank Keating
  • ‘Come on down,’ he all but hollers, ‘the price is wrong!’
  • S : Hi . How do you do? Just holler if you need anything.
  • Mebbe we meet dose cheechako 'comin' in an 'dey holler:' Hallo, The Winds of Chance
  • How long has it been since you've hollered for that rickety three wheel convertible drive that spewed no smoke and burnt no holes in the pocket?
  • Hi neddy, with respect I think you are both hollering down the wrong rabbit hole. Berlinski stirring the pot
  • The stands were all packed with people and everyone was screaming and hollering.
  • And today, Coun Kate Hollern, who heads Blackburn with Darwen Council, pledged to ensure staff prune back trees in parks and other authority-owned public spaces.
  • An overweight, middle-age woman struts out on stage wearing a tube top, miniskirt and high heels to the deafening whoops and hollers of the studio audience.
  • Finally his words were drowned out by the crowd, and they whistled, yelled, whooped, hollered and applauded in a frenzy.
  • A pack of young men swept past her, hollering at the top of their voices. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • Confident that he's created the appropriate amount of suspense, he leaps through the doorway and points and hollers, ‘THERE IT IS!’
  • What was it I was saying about standing in the street hollering with no one listening?
  • Callie was colicky and allergic to formula, the sort of baby who hollered more than she slept.
  • They crunch around in the snow, waving signs and hollering slogans.
  • It's hollering and blowing a hooley outside, you're warm and snug in bed, someone's delivered a nice cup of tea with the post and there seems no point in shifting. Witch Child by Celia Rees
  • Think uv a feller, when he feels like takin 'a scalp, comin' out before the hull army an 'beatin' a big brass shield till it rattled like a tin pan, an 'then, when he got 'em all to lookin' an 'listenin', hollerin 'at the top uv his voice,' I'm A-Killus, Defyer uv the The Forest Runners A Story of the Great War Trail in Early Kentucky
  • After nearly twenty minutes of this pointless and boring (and, in some cases, untruthful) jabber, the coach blew four quick whistle blasts and gave a long, loud holler.
  • As our conductor hollered we ran and clambered on the bus back home.
  • She a-sweep-in 'up the hath; the meat on the table -- old Trailler jumps up, gethers the bacon and darts! mammy arter him with the broom-stick, as fur as the door -- but seein' the dog has got the start, she shakes the stick at him and hollers, 'You sassy, aig-sukkin', roguish, gnatty, flop-eared varmint! take it along! take it along! Some Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, Late of the Tallapoosa Volunteers; Together with "Taking the Census," and Other Alabama Sketches. By a Country Editor. With a Portrait from Life, and Other Illustrations, by Darley
  • Already shouts were going up along the wall, guards hollering at each other that there was a fire.
  • They sensed something she could not, saw something in the air mayhap, or some event fast approaching, and they screamed and hollered and shouted their base insults in an attempt to crack her mental walls like so many fragile eggshells.
  • Delta music's a lot closer to field hollers and other things, which are very exclamatory, and preacher styles too are, you know, different from region to region. New Collection Explores 'Classic Appalachian Blues'
  • Yesterday, while we were delivering mealie meal to some drop in centers, Letebele the driver for Kodumela honked the horn and he and Rejoice rolled down their windows and hollered out of the bakkie. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Sorry I couldn't come to the phone right now, but leave your name number and a short message after the beep and I'll holler right back atcha!
  • I wasn't even dressed, I had to open the front window and holler down that they'd have to wait and they needn't expect free breakfasts. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., despite his expressed concerns about a "political pep rally" with lawmakers "cheering and hollering" while the court just sits there "expressionless," nevertheless headed, sans pompoms, across First Street to attend. Hanging with the Justices at the SOTU Mixer
  • If a boy left the ranks to jab a spectator, or make faces at a window, or "go for" a striped snake, he was "hollered" at no end. Being a Boy
  • [EE] "He is a great derider of schollers and censures their steeple hats for not being set on so good a blocke as his. Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters
  • Shouting, whooping, hollering, and shooting into the air, they raced toward the ranch.
  • The room immediately filled with whoops and hollers.
  • The whooping and hollering of a 12 year old who just tagged his first deer was more excitement then many of us aged guys show on a Booner but most within hearing distance would have thot the yearling was the next record buck. The Ritual: After Death, Before Venison
  • As for the dignified Professor Green, he had actually "hollered" at a poor freshman who had in reading some poetry pronounced "unshed tears" as though unshed were in one syllable. Molly Brown's Orchard Home
  • Even the dean hollered ‘Rana’ when his machine was balky.
  • She was an eyeful,’ Miguel and his friends began to hoot and holler again.
  • The first thing he did was holler, ‘Quiet down you churls!’
  • I'm flirting my little kishkes off when the crowd starts whooping and hollering.
  • Hi. How do you do? Just holler if you need anything.
  • If it's a truly fortunate afternoon, I then put on the grungiest clothes I can find and meet my guy friends at a bar to holler at the screen while watching football and guzzling beer. Joshua Stanton: Overcoming Clergy Gender Norms
  • If anyone knows where is Alisan char kue teow now, do holler back. ii. Natinski Diary Entry
  • All of them, all fifteen boys, were yelling and hollering as Coach Dodson seemed to be in shock.
  • The Chinese fired off yellow flares and red flares, and they hollered and sprayed pistol bullets with their burp guns and threw those wooden potato-masher grenades with the cast-iron heads. I Don't Talk Service No More
  • He look des lack he'd los 'sump'n fer a day er so atter de ham wuz tuk off, en didn' 'pear ter know w'at ter do wid hisse'f; en fine'ly he up'n tuk'n tied a lightered-knot ter a string, en hid it under de flo 'er his cabin, en w'en nobody wuzn' lookin 'he'd take it out en hang it roun' his neck, en go off in de woods en holler en sing; en he allus tied it roun 'his neck w'en he went ter sleep. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue
  • And the man suddenly hollered out, "If the lady will attend to her domestical duties, I'll support her. Oral History Interview with Adele Clark, February 28, 1964. Interview G-0014-2. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
  • In any other neighbourhood residents would be phoning the papers, picketing and hollering at city council.
  • If they're approaching from behind, the lead pedaler will holler something like "Four bikes behind you. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • There are three shows, however, that make the best use of the new-sitcom style, and they don't require recorded hoots and hollers to prove they're funny.
  • I was cursing and hollering, and making Randy look like a sweetheart, when Angel quickly got out and came over to me.
  • But, nonetheless, to be here tonight in Salt Lake City and to hear the shrieks and hollers of the crowd was a fantastic experience.
  • Academic departments like the one referenced in this post are the intellectual equivalent of a very small community in a hillbilly backwoods holler - in desperate need of an infusion of fresh genetic material.
  • That scared me the way he hollered so loud.
  • The patrol called for backup, entered the campus and hollered for the fellow to come down.
  • The guys let out appreciative hollers as Elizabeth stepped up onto the stage.
  • The bargemaster hollered at his helper to tie them up with a rope as big around as my leg.
  • When the song ends and the hoots and hollers die down, Darren asks the crowd: ‘What do you want?’
  • Holler had a condition called gynecomastia, which causes male breast tissue to swell and take on a female shape. ABC News: Top Stories
  • The British House of Commons is a place where people hoot and holler, and high-minded debate is also encouraged.
  • However, it is extremely rare to encounter a genuine crazy hollering his or her sickness over the rooftops - despite what popular portrayal may suggest.
  • I whooped and hollered as I pumped on the accelerator, and the girls squealed with joyful rapture.
  • After nearly twenty minutes of this pointless and boring (and, in some cases, untruthful) jabber, the coach blew four quick whistle blasts and gave a long, loud holler.
  • Despite much hooting and hollering for a second encore, Casablancas and crew were in all probability far too intoxicated to perform any more songs by that point.
  • Alas good Lady lack-wit, little did she understand (faire assembly) how dangerous a case it is [to] deale with Schollers. The Decameron
  • My pappy, he was a go-gitter; he used to stand up on de corn and whoop and holler, and when he got a drink of whiskey in him he went hog wild. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 2
  • Shouting, whooping, hollering, and shooting into the air, they raced toward the ranch.
  • From the raw materials of work songs and field hollers, a new form emerged: African-American in the truest sense of the term.
  • I will be staying in my trouse during my stay here so no hotel bill for me and hey if anyone wants to do any trails while I am here just holler my way - or send smoke signals stop staring at the hand built shed on the back of my truck. Undefined
  • For each announcement, a large crowd of Sinn Féin supporters buzzed around to hoist the winner shoulder-high, to let out whoops and hollers and to wave a mass of tricolours.
  • The audience seemed to eat up this type of rock, and the band received hoots and hollers by set's end.
  • My eyes had barely drifted shut when I heard my redheaded toddler holler from the stairway. Chicken Soup for the Soul: New Moms
  • Mammy arter him with the broom-stick as fur as the door, but seein 'the dog has got the start, she shakes the stick at him, and hollers,' You sassy, aigsukkin ', roguish, gnatty, flop-eared varmint! take it along! take it along! The Wit and Humor of America, Volume V. (of X.)
  • John was very proud of his office, and of his ability to keep the rear ranks closed up and ready to execute any maneuver when the captain "hollered," which he did continually. Being a Boy
  • The soldiers were shouting and whooping and hollering.
  • So we pound our stake in the ground of the side we've chosen, put out our sign and shout and holler with the rest.
  • She spun round as the man, with a holler, burst through the door. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • One of the things that irritates me is when the people in the GLBT community who prefer candy bars start hollering 'homophobe' or 'transphobe' when allies offer constructive criticism. TransGriot
  • Our witty Scholler having set aside his Philosophicall considerations, strove how he might best understand her carriage toward him, and beleeving that she beheld him with pleasing regards; hee learned to know the house where shee dwelt, passing daily by the doore divers times, under colour of some more serious occasions: wherein the Lady very proudly gloried, in regard of the reasons before alleadged, and seemed to affoord him lookes of goode liking. The Decameron
  • His mother (?) and another 40-something woman were helping him carry things down the stairs, as were two teenaged girls -- one of which I would surely recognize if she were to holler from the stairwell (where the acoustics promise hearty echos), HEY, BRADLEY IS PISSING IN THE PARKING LOT! Cherie waxes vindictive
  • Speed are slick professional entertainers, constantly engaging the audience with whoops, hollers, handclaps and dazzling charisma.
  • He opened his window and hollered down into the courtyard for the scraggy Monkey-boy who had become his slave.
  • So I took the mirrors and stood on the corner of School street, and bimeby the men begin to come home from the city, and some of them stopt to buy a Mirror and some did not, so I thot I wood make an appeel so I hollered, Buy a Mirror fer a kid in France, and waived it in there faces, and you shood have seen them buy! Deer Godchild
  • But the opener did turn a bit testy in the eighth when Grant Balfour hit J.D. Drew in the right shoulder with a high fastball, prompting a few Red Sox to holler from the bench. USATODAY.com
  • A short ensemble skate to "Moon River" featuring Ms. Hamill was greeted with hoots, foot-stomps and hollers, a rather rowdy response for a staid crowd that knows a good twizzle when it sees one. Hamill Gala Showing Is Golden
  • But apparently a "holler" is just a "hollow" – a valley between mountains – in West Virginia. CASTING DIRECTOR LOVES INBREEDING
  • I yelled and hollered at him the entire time while continuously pounding on his back as he refused to put me down.
  • The ball sailed a mile over and the outrage that followed was the product of Novo's team-mates hollering at him.
  • Hollerith designed punches specially made for his system, the Hollerith Electric Tabulating System.
  • Similar to the posting by Jeff4066, "Fair to middlin '" was a common response to, "How are you?" in my hometown, and I was in college before it was really driven home that "holler" isn't proper English for "large ditch, etc ... Long-Lost Language
  • Bassist Stephen Hanley takes it to the bridge, guitarist Craig Scanlon paints the lines in the toll lane with shards of noise, and Smith stands in the middle of the road hollering at passersby, replacing Brown's deep-gut "hunh" with a nasal "ah" - a rhythmic device that allows him to ensnare any word in his metered grasp. The Fall
  • The infant class was crowded, and there was one little boy that grabbed for the collection when it was passed in front of him, and got a whole handful and wouldn't give it up, and they had to twist the money out of his fist, and he screamed and "hollered" like he was being killed. Back Home
  • Choruses of whoops and hollers rippled across the crowd, starting with one person or one group and quickly spreading out to the thousands that packed the streets farther than the eye could see.
  • He cursed loudly, hollering it at the two men who'd raised him.
  • Elizabeth's gay laugh mingled with the cheers and hollers of everyone out in the yard.
  • And that is inevitably influenced by footage of his spiritual mentor hollering damnation on America and speculating that the government is trying to wipe out blacks with AIDS.
  • Then they turn around and holler against federal regulation in the marketplace.
  • Let's go hunting," he hollered as the door chimed open and we glissaded down the gravel embankment. How and Where to Hunt and Fish on Alaska's Dalton Highway
  • Her friends started clapping loudly, hooting and hollering as Scarlet just blushed.
  • He was hollering something about seeing a snake.
  • The speakers hollered over the excited crowd from a balcony above the plaza.
  • Whoops and hollers of ‘Yes, I made it ‘are greeted with shouts of encouragement from family and friends.’
  • And when she remembered how _glad_ she'd been to see the first snow, how she and little Mark had run to the window to see the first flakes, and had hollered, Oh goody, _goody! The Brimming Cup
  • That was all it took for the entire family to start whooping and hollering, crying and screaming.
  • ‘Hop in quickly,’ my pilot Adam hollered, as the crew struggled to hold the disobedient balloon.
  • I called Eileen and started to complain in soft gentle tones, just kidding, really loud tones, until Eileen asked me in a rather hurt voice how come I am hollering like my windpipe just got back from a ski in the alps.
  • He walked slowly to the baseline to begin the match as the crowd cheered and hollered.
  • He was hollering something about seeing a snake.
  • They make odd squeaky noises and suddenly explode in girlful shouts, screams and hollers of exuberance shattering the perfect calm of a quiet summer night.
  • Dublin is harbouring a posse of disenfranchised closet cowboys, hollering for a dedicated country music radio service.
  • The soldiers were shouting and whooping and hollering.
  • Meeting is better than hollering at each other through the media.
  • He hollered, scram if our know what's good for you, and I ran fast.
  • For each announcement, a large crowd of Sinn Féin supporters buzzed around to hoist the winner shoulder-high, to let out whoops and hollers and to wave a mass of tricolours.
  • In the meantime, I want you to holler the moment you get word from Flicker, you understand me? EVERVILLE
  • She gestured towards the pack of hollering boys who had their shirts off with body paint painted across their bodies.
  • I turned away and hurried into the doctor's quarters to see Elizabeth, hoots and hollers echoing behind me.
  • The crowd on the other side of the road was hollering and whooping.
  • [4365] Hollerius knew one cured alone with the use of succory boiled, and drunk for five months, every morning in the summer. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • She spun round as the man, with a holler, burst through the door. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • I went for my ID in my pocket, an action that was met with hollers to keep my hands up.
  • I kin jes 'gib you an' Marse Hesden, an 'aheap mo' jes like you uns, odds on dat, an 'beat ye all holler ebbery time. Bricks Without Straw
  • Then claim your title or holler at the guard so you can conduct your business elsewhere. Push Comes to Shove
  • On the ship's deck, after the whoops and hollers, the butchering begins.
  • They keep whooping and hollering and waggling their banners manically.
  • They got up on their high horse, whooped and hollered, rode around in circles, and ended right back where they'd started.
  • Taking a deep breath, Julian pressed on through the Zetapol market, where merchants and traders competed in hollering.
  • Entering the stage we're met with whoops and hollers and then heckling from all over the hall.
  • And then of course from then on it was screams and hollering and people drowning and getting hit and ah, and fear it was bedlam, chaos and it took you know it took a while to to to get it all sorted out and under control
  • In the centre a microphone hangs from the ceiling, some 30 yards high, to which the referee clings as his gruff voice hollers out the start of each round.
  • Markus Tretter A gallerygoer views Carsten Höller's installation 'Lichtraum Light Room' Carsten Höller: Experience New Museum Autumn Ideas On the Walls
  • What was he hollering about?
  • I myself was named alliteratively because my father always wanted to be able to step outside on a warm summer night and holler through cupped hands, ‘Come hither Heather Hamilton.’
  • We alternated between hollering at him and repeating everything five times.
  • They were drowned in a sea of hollers and applause when the set finally ended.
  • He rapped loudly on the table with a fork, and hollered across the café, `Hey, Alecko, two coffees, and ouzo for me! COUP D'ETAT
  • The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry ... thanks to the flipping volcano! my thymectomy was delayed until the 12th may. .instead of being on 28th april, so TAK may not be there to cheer you on for your brave deed! of course if it gets cancelled I will be hollering and hooting for you at the bottom! London SE1 community website
  • When the caller hollered do-si-do, you knew Uncle Pen was ready to go. Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys Converge In Kentucky
  • They hooted and hollered mostly for the benefit of the women standing there but I saw it in their eyes, that shifty sideways glance, uncertainty running fast under the surface like critters from a prairie fire. Beware of Darkness
  • She lets loose a holler that near splits me ear open, slides down so fast that her bare tootsies hit the floor with a spat, grabs her what-d'ye-call-it up away from her ankles with both hands, and sprints down the hall as if she was makin 'for the last car. Shorty McCabe
  • Mother always desired us to file in quietly, but we couldn't pass the bed without our legs being pinched; so we "hollered," but were afraid to tell mother the reason before the ministers. Last of the Great Scouts The Life Story of William F Cody
  • They have fried chicken Every time someone at our table ordered the fried chicken, the waitress carolled merrily “ONE FRIED CHICKEN!” alto, to which all of the kitchen staff on the other side of the restaurant hollered back basso profondo, “ONE FRIED CHICKEN!” Waiter, There’s a Fish in My Beer | Seattle Metblogs
  • Holler operates out of the backseat of his Lincoln with his chauffer acting a bit like is secretary though he is a former client who owes Holler. Carole Mallory: Hire the Lincoln Lawyer!
  • When I first saw this gas station though, and red lights out here," Beatrice recalls energetically, her voice rising in pitch and volume, "I must have screamed and hollered like I was at a football game ... East of Tragedy
  • If you get stuck, either holler or thump your foot three times. THIS TIME LOVE
  • We alternated between hollering at him and repeating everything five times.
  • I went off in search of a muleteer called Dorje; voices soon hollered his name from rooftop to window to fields and back again.
  • The whoops and hollers that erupted could have been heard a mile away.
  • In the meantime, I want you to holler the moment you get word from Flicker, you understand me? EVERVILLE

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