How To Use Shout In A Sentence

  • As he ran past, the arquebusier shouted something about Susanoo, the kami of storms, and how he was punishing them for their arrogance. Blood Ninja II
  • There was a deal of shouting from Jamie's direction, and general hubbub, as a few people came out of the pothouse, staring. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • ‘I want to come back when it's a bit quieter,’ I shouted over the din of amplified music, throbbing diesel generators and rattling joy rides.
  • The angry audience shouted the speaker down.
  • He wanted to scream and shout, beat the wall and call down the forces of destruction.
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  • Less shouting makes for a more attentive audience. Times, Sunday Times
  • This link is sort of off-topic but really not, as it's yet another case (as in the present one) of the media doing their level best to shout down "the critics" -- the nattering nabobs of negativism -- and then, years later, admitting that the "gadflies" were right all along, and that what looked like a scam, walked like a scam, and quacked like a scam was -- quelle surprise! Funky math with Mark Larabee (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Some openly jeered and shouted in disgust when the final vote tally was announced.
  • Modern soldiers are far less responsive to shouting than their predecessors. Times, Sunday Times
  • The washout means England are certain at least to avoid a 7-0 whitewash in the series after losing the first four. The Sun
  • A shoutout to his home state: Good Things by The BoDeans Caroline Matthews: Paul Ryan's Playlist
  • He heard his name shouted and turned in time to see Kirk, twenty yards to his left. Home Is the Hunter
  • Neither the eparch nor the garrison commander presumed to quarrel with Rhavas or to shout out Stylianos 'name. Bridge of the Separator
  • The difference is that these claims would once have been shouted down: it's what the phrase "boring old fart" was invented for. Stone Roses reunion: What's the worst that can happen?
  • His team pulled the sled deep into the night, Jason shouting orders left and right while he stood on the runners at the back of the sled.
  • she shouted as she threw the porcelain washbowl that had rested a moment before on the nightstand next to the bed. RISE OF A MERCHANT PRINCE: BOOK TWO OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA
  • The crowd set up a shout as the winner neared the post.
  • The children would gather in a noisy clump at the rear window to shout encouragement and offer coaching tips to their pursuer.
  • I want to hear him read some scary fiction or corny old poetry, play his nose flute, then get us all to open our windows and shout, ‘Excelsior, you fatheads!’
  • In Nineteen Eighty-Four, by George Orwell, the "telescreen" compulsorily present in every house is not only a television broadcasting from the outside, but a sort of CCTV camera, observing the people in the room, shouting at them if they fail to meet the standards ordained by the state of which Big Brother is the dictator, always watching them. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • ‘Everybody, get your hands up,’ a mean-looking hombre shouted as he moved down the aisle of the middle car.
  • Everybody shouts it, mule-driver, "coachee," or cattle-driver; and even I, a passenger, fancied I could do it to disagreeable perfection after a time. The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner
  • Just calm down - shouting won't solve anything!
  • “You let him alone, ” he shouted to the people, shaking his hat at them; “let Professor Riis alone. X. The Summons on Mount Marcy
  • People across the country might reckon we all go about with cloth caps and whippets but Yorkshire is a very beautiful county and perhaps we should be shouting about how wonderful the natural landscape is.
  • Pieces-of-Eight and shouting out "yarr, matey!" may have gone the way of the Dodo, but piracy is still a real threat on the world's seas. Archive 2008-03-01
  • And her power was not in her shouting or in her eloquence or in her emotion.
  • Although its cries were becoming increasingly desperate as the din of barking and shouting intensified, the thought of trying to help never entered my mind.
  • I've never known him to shout .
  • Ks still tried to get an equaliser and there was a big shout for handball against Mangdoza from Lee's free kick.
  • And was there frostwork about and thick weather and hice, soon calid, soon frozen, cold on warm but moistly dry, and a boatshaped blanket of bruma air-sighs and hellstohns and flammballs and vodashouts and every — thing to please everybody? — Finnegans Wake
  • You just shout at them and they burst into tears.
  • As I looked at the ruptured eardrum with my otoscope, I was blasted by a shouting voice less than an inch away from my face. Paradise General
  • The meeting was disrupted by a group of protesters who shouted and threw fruit at the speaker.
  • If summer sun is supposed to turn thoughts to romance, this year 's washout must be making the unattached feel as downcast as the overcast skies. Times, Sunday Times
  • He didn't get angry or shout at her any more.
  • And I can hear the clump clump clump of the three posh post-university flatsharing chums thumping about their flat upstairs, slamming doors, shouting to each other and walking heavy-footed across my dream-flat.
  • Any normal, mediocre woman would have (a) sworn, (b) looked under the bed again, or ( c ) shouted at me. THE DICE MAN
  • This morning somebody shouted out 'caiman' and alligators along the banks slithered into the water. Peeg and Brie (opening of a teen novel)
  • Consider a classic experiment where volunteers were told to bellow as loud as they could as part of a shouting competition. Times, Sunday Times
  • Troopergate was about a dangerous renegade brother-in-law; Walt Monegan was "insubordinate;" Charlie Gibson's interview was full of "gotcha" questions; Katie Couric was just mean and condescending; the shouts of "kill him" and "terrorist" at her rallies were the fault of Bill Ayers; Wardrobegate was the fault of the McCain Campaign; losing the election wasn't her fault, it was George W. Bush and the economy. Shannyn Moore: Gobble Gobblegate
  • A big shout-out to all my homeyz up in da Kuiper Belt! Planet-x.com.au » bad_kissinger: A big shout-out to all my homeyz up in da Kuiper Belt!
  • As the night wore on, I got to the point where I was repeatedly slapping the bartop with my palm, shouting at the bartender, Take credit for what you do! The Credit is All Mine
  • Ivaric raced down to the stables, shouted at a groom to saddle his grey horse Maila, and smiled as he saw his father sitting in a shady arbour at one end of the courtyard, looking thoughtful.
  • You say cable news squanders its resources by descending to tabloid sensationalism, personality cult shows and aping talk radio with high-testosterone shout shows.
  • He screamed, he shouted, complaining about the players("bloody, bloody, bloody useless" was about the most repeatable description).
  • Berndon shouted when he finally coaxed the small spark into a flaming fire.
  • At the very least, a VS store is a few steps above the Indian "hosiery" store where storekeeprs would shout "Ei namaa to opor theke ekta aath-threesh boudir jonne" (Ei throw down a 38 for "boudi" here) with all the subtlety of Shatabdi Express and where Gopal ganjee Random Thoughts of a Demented Mind
  • Angry townspeople protested in the streets following the explosion, shouting anti-government chants and tossing rocks at security forces.
  • A country festival had brought together thousands of people; they pressed about the Emperor, who had mingled with the throng, with ringing shouts of "eljen" [_vive_]; they danced the csardas, waltzed, sang, played music, climbed into the trees, and crowded the court. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 5
  • The immense man, brandishing his recovered certificates, plunged forward to encounter them, shouting in Arabic, hustled them back, kicked them, struck at the camels with a stick till those in front receded upon those behind and the street was blocked by struggling beasts and resounded with roaring snarls, the thud of wooden bales clashing together, and the desperate protests of the camel-drivers, one of whom was sent rolling into a noisome dust heap with his turban torn from his head. The Garden of Allah
  • Jenny shouted with a voice of thunder that shook the air in a composed earthquake.
  • Matthew Jerrold was in the servery when Lister's shout set off the riot. THE SCAR
  • Half a dozen creatures'manlike except for the snakiest necks either had ever seen-came thundering along the corridor, waving spears and shouting. Fortress Of Frost And Fire
  • There were scuffles when UDF hecklers began to shout down the speakers.
  • Darren leaned closer to shout above the music, `They dinna look oppressed to me. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • And then I stomped around the departure lounge shouting at people for having the wrong shaped hair. The Sun
  • The crowds which have been passing to and fro during the whole day, are rapidly dwindling away; and the noise of shouting and quarrelling which issues from the public – houses, is almost the only sound that breaks the melancholy stillness of the night. Sketches by Boz
  • I have yet to see -- again, maybe I missed it -- anybody ask Dodd or even ask apostrophically the $218 million question, although today's Hartford Courant editorial -- ths "blogger" appreciated the shout-out -- begins to home in on it. Courant.com Blogs
  • We had carers going in but she shouted at them and barricaded the door. The Sun
  • Last summer was a washout. The Sun
  • Clothes are an important part of their lives because they want to look good - not freaky or weird or shouty or strange. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trainer would then shout out a random number, for example, six.
  • While she was fluttering around her office, giving me my schedule and a school map, she shouted out little bits of advice and suggestions for classes.
  • Her speech was interrupted by angry shouts from the audience.
  • The throng surrounding them shouted affirming hallelujahs and amens, flapping and singing, rattling their tambourines and bleating their horns.
  • He shouted something about the Disk Jockey being a "bunkie" (whatever that was) and made a disparaging remark about the Disk Jockey's costume (like he was in a position to criticize), before hurling a punch that had a lot in common with some express trains. The Sinister Six Combo
  • The voices of the two lawmen were low, undetectable with the exception of Gordon's shouts, but when he realized that his voice was turned up, he would lower it again.
  • Announcement of the verdict was accompanied by shouts and cheers.
  • Taking some time to leave the crease, he turned round to look back at the umpire, and shouted as he walked back to the pavilion. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a blaze of anger he shouted at them.
  • “Drive three inches of cauld airn into his brisket!” shouted a third. Rob Roy
  • In most cases the model assumes that the activated molecule is diffusible, and the washout occurs whenever the rate of diffusion exceeds rate of formation of the molecule.
  • "I'm home!" I shout, stumbling over old Sylvia's gardening boots as I enter through the squint doorway.
  • Aren't you going to shout at me for groping you?
  • Michael shouted with some enthusiastic joy that seemed to come out of nowhere.
  • Overweight barmen slosh mojitos on the counter at great haste and orders are shouted against a backdrop of salsa and rumba.
  • The entrance on to the stage was greeted with a mixture of squealing, screams, shouts and rounds of applause!
  • I mustered the entire caravan outside the tembe, our flags and streamers were unfurled, the men had their loads resting on the walls, there was considerable shouting, and laughing, and negroidal fanfaronnade. How I Found Livingstone
  • He wore their red and white colours with pride, enjoyed their success with shouts and cheers.
  • He kept on ahead, then, lost in thought, followed by Tartlet, who by his shouts and gestures, kept together the flock of sheep, agouties, goats, and poultry. Godfrey Morgan A Californian Mystery
  • A second later, there were loud shouts from the beach.
  • MF, Joosten LA, Abdollahi-Roodsaz S, van Lieshout AW, Sprong T, et al. (2005) The expression of toll-like receptors 3 and 7 in rheumatoid arthritis synovium is increased and costimulation of toll-like receptors 3, 4, and 7/8 results in synergistic cytokine production by dendritic cells. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • “Tipper Gore asked for the recipe for my salade Parisienne,” she shouted with glee over the din. Three Stages of Amazement
  • He was very cool and calm about the mishap, and didn't shout or lose his temper.
  • There was instant bedlam, with members standing throughout the auditorium shouting for the floor. Christianity Today
  • We had to shout because the music was so loud.
  • he shouted, in an attempt to release the growing, constricting pressure. THE LAST RAVEN
  • He said he heard someone shout the man had got to the bank side, and used some bike lights to search for him, but to no avail.
  • Students were fighting and overturning desks and the teacher was shouting, ‘they're animals.’
  • His lips curled in thin lines of contempt as he watched through eyes the shouting, jeering crowd. Christianity Today
  • I heard her warning shout too late.
  • We heard a lot of shouting and went to investigate.
  • Several echoed the thought until it turned into a full-hearted shout from the entire crowd.
  • The sound of cheers and shouts echoed throughout the whole gym.
  • Someone shouted 'Fire!' and in the ensuing panic several people were injured.
  • The crossover design is unlikely to provide valid evidence because infantile colic is an unstable condition, and the effects of dicyclomine may continue even after a washout period.
  • taunting shouts of `coward' and `sissy'
  • Shouts of "Howzat!" resounded across a Beijing football pitch as China’s cricketers battled yesterday for victory in the first final of the National Cricket Tournament.
  • As we approached one of the main avenues of the city, I saw men standing on their heads shouting "Maltu Mephis!" and others saluting and shouting the same stereotyped mandatory laudative. Carson of Venus
  • The thief then grabbed her purse as the shocked pensioner raised the alarm by shouting to her husband.
  • ‘Ah - Miss Corel,’ he greeted her charmingly, ignoring the clangor of alarms and frantic shouts from outside.
  • He shouted at his brother, his neck veins bulging.
  • I may be trapped in the Negative Zone with Annihilus and his killer horde of insectoid warriors, but I'll be shouting "flame on" again before you can rub two sticks together. Robert Brenner: "Flame Off!": Hosni Mubarak and the Human Torch
  • I was most overwhelmed and went to bed having nightmares about socked feet walking up and down my naked body shouting knit one purl one faster faster…
  • He wants to hog the limelight and shout about what he believes, and to do that you have to be populist, brash and confident.
  • Wulfgar, with his great shout ringing in the forest, held the point of the spear full against the snout. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • One guy in a truck even shouted "Weh, park kereta kat tepi lah weh!". Natinski Diary Entry
  • Senior Geography student Melissa Gordon introduced the band and was an emphatic host for much of the afternoon, shouting at students to "holla" at the day's different happenings. Golden Gate [X]pReSS
  • I wanna shout out to all the trash celebrity stars.
  • If you shout, I'll shoot you!" said the old man, in English, grinning horribly. The Three Midshipmen
  • Rock finishes with a shout out to the troops, following the now standard Hollywood liberal stance, anti-war but pro our brave boys.
  • His delivery is stilted, stiff, uninflected - except when he's permitted to shout, at which point he relaxes and seems to forget to be inhibited.
  • Kate shouted as she covered the young woman's mouth with a gloved hand.
  • Ford responded by shouting back in what sounded like Latin and slowly, but noticeably, the tumult in the apartment decreased.
  • At one point a wag from the crowd shouted ‘Is there a footballer in the house?’
  • No need to whisper: Shouting, yodeling, and most other loud sounds cannot trigger an avalanche.
  • What's all this shouting in aid of?
  • I raise up my voice-not so I can shout but so that those without a voice can be heard...we cannot succeed when half of us are held back. Malala Yousafzai 
  • Around the circular pit were crowded all the races of Garden, or rather, all those races which had not been ex­terminated resisting the evil Wizards: the hooded Druids, brachiate tree dwellers from the Great Forest, a band of fuzzies in their bright orange robes, many lizard soldiers hissing and laughing and shouting, stubby little Marsh Folk, and hundreds of mutants. Prayers To Broken Stones
  • There are the odd occasions where they shout and scream abuse and are taken off to Westlea Police Station.
  • As we got near the stadium, we could hear the shouts of the crowd.
  • He would rant and rave and shout. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dishes clang, waiters shout, children laugh and people chatter away in expressive, nine-tone, high volume Cantonese.
  • The kind of 10-minute blast of unadulterated grimness which turns up out of the blue late at night on BBC2, haranguing you with supposedly meaningful images of alcoholic depressives shouting at each other in tower blocks.
  • Carl, a 22-year-old salesman, heard officers shout ‘armed police’, and then the road was swamped with police vehicles.
  • It is not essential that you exactly match your colleague's tone and speed, especially if your colleague is shouting rapidly in a high pitched tone! Everything You Need to Know for Success in Business
  • They often wear scary clothes to knock on their neighbors'doors and shout, trick or treat.
  • The boys all shouted him down and said ‘No, no start with the first day.’
  • Not absolutely everyone, a few were shouting fire.
  • In one scene he was busking and putting so much into his singing (aka shouting) that I just thought - wow, he wouldn't last 10 minutes let alone half a day, singing like that on the street, and yes, I know he has busked for real. Swell Season on Boing Boing Video Boing Boing
  • They go off with a very intense flash and a loud shout.
  • 'Gun,' he shouted to Angelique, both of them instantly pointing their weapons at the backs of two drookit figures who were getting to their feet, machine guns swinging from straps around their shoulders. A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away
  • One policeman armed with persuasive reasoning and commonsense is worth six others with truncheons drawn and shouting abuse to make their points. Find Shannon « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • You want to take them to a show where they can shout and scream and hiss and boo the baddy.
  • The village is sheltered by gentle hills and seems immune from much of the washout summer that has afflicted Britain. Times, Sunday Times
  • He shouted, recovering quickly from her shove and pushing her back equally hard.
  • Conversations may be in whispers or, often, in demented shouting contests.
  • Because as soon as you step in, you become aware of a huge sea of noise stretching away before you: whispers, murmurs, bangs, shouts, swearing, poems, confessions, exhortations.
  • If I hadn't been "oohing" and "ahhing" and shouting my excitment to Susan, Zoe, and Mason, I think most people wouldn't even have stopped. Day in the Life of an Idiot
  • A small group of protesters waved placards and shouted slogans before fighting with police.
  • At a predetermined time, we'll all shout 'Happy Birthday, Dave'.
  • Altair shouted as he was thrown to the ground with a heavy thud, his horse pacing anxiously beside him.
  • Shouting matches in the street are so uncouth, but sometimes you've just gotta.
  • A woman shouted in Spanish in the hallway, cursing a man's retreating shamble. THE LAST RAVEN
  • The oldest staff maintained discipline often just with the raising of an eyebrow and rarely shouted. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had carers going in but she shouted at them and barricaded the door. The Sun
  • Round and round the decks they went, Mugridge sick with fear, the sailors hallooing and shouting directions to one another, and the hunters bellowing encouragement and laughter.
  • What others might call a washout was exactly what she wanted.
  • People were shouting and cheering in frenzied exultation.
  • Presently, John was shouting for two technicians to calm down while simultaneously filing digital signals to the computer core.
  • At last, a 5-0 victory gives England's supporters something to shout about.
  • Both the men now gazed in the direction from which they expected the girls to appear, when lo! shouting, laughing, and tearing obstreperously along, the six beauteous and dutiful damsels came racing towards them. Ralph Rashleigh
  • Now that most of the election results have been declared, it's all over bar the shouting.
  • Most of the time people were either shouting or mumbling. Times, Sunday Times
  • The shouts were merged and confused, but she could just about make out a common cry: ‘Kill the witch!’
  • If they shout at you, shout back!
  • Lenape, "their worship consists of two parts, sacrifice and cantico," the latter "performed by round dances, sometimes words, sometimes songs, then shouts; their postures very antic and differing. The Myths of the New World A Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America
  • How carrying loaded firearms, calls of Naziism, shouting over questions _and_ answers make up the do-nothing GOP's response to reform? Barney Frank goes toe to toe at health care town hall
  • Simply stand there wafting an item backwards and forwards while kicking the machine and shouting mild expletives. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wise choice, but first, some chee-chee! fastlane: Eat Uncle Dirty's World Famous Trouser Chile. cockroach: I'm whispering in yer shoutbox LinkSwarm.com
  • They heard the protesters shout:"No more fascism!".
  • On the stage, Valerie, a pale, blowsy woman, is shouting out the answers from the last round.
  • Subtle and understated, he acts and shouts his way through scenes with inimitable style.
  • The shouts and congratulations of the well-affected and aristocratical part of the audience attended his success, but still a subsequent trial of skill remained. Old Mortality
  • 'Order! Order!' shouted the Speaker.
  • There was a scream, a shouted cry, from somewhere as the light was completely shut off.
  • A passerby on shore heard the cries for help, broke a window in a yacht club, grabbed a pair of oars, slipped a punt in the water and rowed out to where he heard the shouting.
  • He sat back in the open coach, "hunched" together in an ungainly heap, looking neither to the right nor the left, evincing no consciousness of the existence of the shouting throngs that lined the pavements ten deep, other than by raising, with the lifeless precision of a mechanical toy, the cocked hat he wore as part of the uniform of a British colonel. Marion Harland's autobiography : the story of a long life,
  • He shouted a couple of times and heard nothing but the muffled echo of his own voice. CORMORANT
  • Every afternoon, the lepers would gather at the fence to mock the lunatics as they were let out for their exercise, performing their strange dances and shouting at unseen persecutors.
  • I'm certain that, at any moment, somebody's going to snap a clapperboard shut and shout: ‘Madrid - the movie - Scene 82, take 3.’
  • He was a rotund, florid, bad-tempered, red-haired man who would shout orders.
  • Here, a breakdown of three lowbrow lunch meats and where to find them, plus a shout-out to mortadella, the original bologna, from Bologna--Oscar Mayer's aristocratic ancestor. 'Anti-Artisanal': Lunch Meat Has Its Moment
  • I was just about brushing my teeth in Fajuyi Hall, OAU, when guys in different halls began to shout all over the place. everyone tuned up their radios and the whole campus went gaga ... there was an unarranged parade on the streets, students who hadnt had their bath thronged everywhere waving makeshift flags of victory, beating drums and dancing all over the place ... JUNE 8 AND THE DEATH OF ABACHA
  • One of the rules of netiquette is ‘not to shout’.
  • They can be sued for comments contained in a school report or accused of verbal abuse if they shout at a pupil.
  • They marched by the sound of atabal and comet, and, as they traversed the streets of the capital amidst the acclamations of the soldiery, they made the city ring with the shouts of "Castile and Tlascala, long live our sovereign, the emperor. History of the Conquest of Mexico, with a Preliminary View of Ancient Mexican Civilization, and the Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortes
  • They're much more experimental with catwalk fashion and realise that their clothes do not need to shout. Times, Sunday Times
  • Crowds shouted and pushed to get a glimpse of their hero.
  • And then the radios crackle into life and we hear shouted commands. Times, Sunday Times
  • As he shouted his order he spurred the horse forward suddenly.
  • Less shouting makes for a more attentive audience. Times, Sunday Times
  • Moab is my washbasin, upon Edom I toss my sandal ; over Philistia I shout in triumph.
  • I shouted back to Jay, tying on my Chinese silk robe and padding into the open-concept kitchen at the beckoning of my perky, morning person roommate.
  • The driver was clearly indignant that I hadn't avoided him, and refused to acknowledge the crowd of about 20 pedestrians, all shouting that he had jumped two red lights.
  • However, I'm going to shout that honestly, Rick, you are losing your touch.
  • The crowd set up a shout as the winner neared the post.
  • chastised with the sober eye of dull Octavia," nor shown "to the shouting varletry of censuring Rome. The Man Shakespeare
  • Company, fall in!" shouted the sergeant-major.
  • We also had to shout a lot because of the Heathrow aircraft constantly flying overhead.
  • With a wave and a shout he ran down the road to meet us.
  • Wenger stood on the sidelines shouting instructions to his team.
  • Tom Huff shouted across the railroad car as the train click-clacked away from Manhattan. BUMMER • by John Brooke
  • 'Watch out!' she shouted, as the car started to move.
  • With a shout, Silver threw his crutch through the air.
  • A staff member at the cafe tells the publication, "When my boss came inwith a delivery, I was sitting talking to her and Susan shouted over, 'You better not be f***ing talking about me.' Femalefirst.co.uk - Celebrity Gossip + Lifestyle Magazine
  • He may be charming but he is willful, thoroughly spoiled and a washout in politics.
  • The first half was a total and utter washout. The Sun
  • And why the deafen silence of the normally vocal Republicans remain mute, with no loud attacks on everything the Media Imperial President has done, with no rhetorical shouting points repeated ad nauseum, just taking the high road with a few reasonable discussions over actual policy points? Matthew Yglesias » The Think Tank Arm of the Military-Industrial Complex

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