How To Use Shouted 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
  • ‘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.
  • Some openly jeered and shouted in disgust when the final vote tally was announced.
  • He heard his name shouted and turned in time to see Kirk, twenty yards to his left. Home Is the Hunter
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  • 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?
  • 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
  • ‘Everybody, get your hands up,’ a mean-looking hombre shouted as he moved down the aisle of the middle car.
  • “You let him alone, ” he shouted to the people, shaking his hat at them; “let Professor Riis alone. X. The Summons on Mount Marcy
  • The meeting was disrupted by a group of protesters who shouted and threw fruit at the speaker.
  • 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)
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Jenny shouted with a voice of thunder that shook the air in a composed earthquake.
  • We had carers going in but she shouted at them and barricaded the door. The Sun
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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.
  • “Tipper Gore asked for the recipe for my salade Parisienne,” she shouted with glee over the din. Three Stages of Amazement
  • he shouted, in an attempt to release the growing, constricting pressure. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Someone shouted 'Fire!' and in the ensuing panic several people were injured.
  • He shouted at his brother, his neck veins bulging.
  • One guy in a truck even shouted "Weh, park kereta kat tepi lah weh!". Natinski Diary Entry
  • Kate shouted as she covered the young woman's mouth with a gloved hand.
  • At one point a wag from the crowd shouted ‘Is there a footballer in the house?’
  • The boys all shouted him down and said ‘No, no start with the first day.’
  • '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
  • He shouted, recovering quickly from her shove and pushing her back equally hard.
  • A small group of protesters waved placards and shouted slogans before fighting with police.
  • Altair shouted as he was thrown to the ground with a heavy thud, his horse pacing anxiously beside him.
  • 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
  • 'Order! Order!' shouted the Speaker.
  • There was a scream, a shouted cry, from somewhere as the light was completely shut off.
  • He shouted a couple of times and heard nothing but the muffled echo of his own voice. CORMORANT
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Company, fall in!" shouted the sergeant-major.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • ‘Cross the rhaine,’ they shouted out, ‘cross the rhaine, and coom within rache:’ but the other mongrel Britons, with a mongrel at their head, found it pleasanter to shoot men who could not shoot in answer, than to meet the chance of mischief from strong arms, and stronger hearts. Lorna Doone
  • The boy shouted, “Hanha!” and pointed at the blocklike concrete building. The Omega Theory
  • The majority of the crew shouted inarticulate phrases and their calm, concerned visages turned to shock.
  • The two kids shouted out loud as they hugged the woman at the door.
  • Earlier this year PBS distributed to its affiliates only the expurgated version of A Company of Soldiers, a Frontline documentary about American forces in Iraq, because of concerns that obscenities shouted by military personnel during an ambush might bring censure from the FCC; it released the unbleeped version only to those local stations willing to sign waivers absolving PBS of liability for any fines. Fatwa City
  • The demonstrators shouted slogans against new culture minister Angeles González-Sinde [right], a former president of the Spanish Cinema Academy who has often spoken out against Internet piracy. Spanish surfers protest anti-P2P restrictions
  • Party spokesmen were shouted down, since they refused to concede these demands.
  • And if you will give us four hands of seawan we will not sell our skins to anyone but you; and after that they gave me the five beaver skins, and shouted as hard as they could: "Netho, netho, netho! Narratives of New Netherland, 1609-1664
  • It looked as if he and Bruce would have to swim the last twenty yards to shore, but Donovan spotted a DUKW amphibious truck and shouted at the Duck driver to draw near. Wild Bill Donovan
  • Captain Harper shouted out orders to his crew, who rushed to obey his commands.
  • Megawati shouted to her supporters while demonstrating how to punch ballot papers for her party's number and logo of a bull with a white nose at a soccer field in the town of Gianyar.
  • As he was led away to the cells, Palmer swore and shouted: ‘What a waste of taxpayers' money - it's barmy.’
  • They then started taunting him and shouted at him before kicking the football into his face.
  • I shouted, feeling a sudden surge of anger.
  • It was soon interrupted by the harsh jangle of the telephone, which I let ring until Quinn shouted for me to pick it up.
  • A chorus of panicked disapproval shouted id way up the stairs. ICED
  • She heard numerous exclamations shouted out behind her.
  • She shouted my name in a harsh voice.
  • `Get out,' he shouted irately
  • Don't preach at me," he shouted.
  • She looked up in surprise when I shouted.
  • He made a number of rude gestures in their direction and shouted obscenities at them.
  • About a dozen anti-war protesters shouted "terrorists" and held placards saying "Anglian soldiers go to hell" and "butchers of Basra" as ­soldiers from the 2nd Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, known as the ­Poachers, paraded through Luton town centre at midday yesterday. Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • Aphareus’ son, with his great sword hewed at the spear near the butt, and the edge leapt back repelled by the shock, like a hammer from the anvil; and the heroes shouted with joy for their hope in the contest. The Argonautica
  • He had attempted to sexually assault the woman but was scared off when she shouted for help.
  • Three thousand prisoners still remained inside the complex, some of whom shouted abuse through their cell-window grilles while their actor doubles went through their paces.
  • I shouted; hoping that anyone - anyone inside would have the sense to assist in unbolting the door.
  • (The “Raid on Entebbe” conversation was amusing and felt real … until they shouted out for a public vote on whether it was a common reference: that staginess felt a bit Friends to me.) Josh Wolk's Pop Culture Club talks 'Bored to Death': Ted Danson rules all | EW.com
  • The vengeful squadron leader ignored the plea and shouted over the comm.
  • They all shouted for joy when they heard it.
  • The representative shouted for the floor.
  • ‘I shouted for Shane when I heard him walking up the street and the man ran off through the back of the garden towards the rec,’ she said.
  • The child shrank behind the sofa as his father shouted at him.
  • That produced catcalls, hoots, some lip-smacking noises, and a shouted request for a date.
  • He thought they might have had a gun so he shouted out that he had a gun in the room and the men ran off.
  • Out in the front, the diners enjoy heavenly food; in the back, those dishes are prepared in hell's kitchen - an inferno of flame, smoke, sweated labour and shouted curses.
  • As he shouted his order he spurred the horse forward suddenly.
  • A middle-aged woman in a red suit adorned with a plastic button proclaiming “Jesus Loves Me!” offers a twenty-page service bulletin with a glossy purple and gold cover, and greets her fellow church members with a shouted “Welcome!” as she sways and claps to the music. American Grace
  • He shouted to Rock who was inventorying the remaining ammunition.
  • We live in a world where scientists are increasingly shouted down and whose observations are increasingly dismissed by those with barely a modicum of scientific knowledge; witness how mroe people listen to RUSH FRIGGIN LIMBAUGH about global warming than a qualified planetologist or climatologist. Bones
  • One evening recently I was walking with 2-year-old Kaya in the light of sunset when she pointed to the western sky above the darkling mountains and shouted: ‘Pink!’
  • She shouted on the mountaintop and listened for the echo.
  • Roll up! Roll up! Come and see the amazing bearded lady!" shouted the circus man.
  • Tiare and jasmine shouted happy stories across continents, magnolias made mad love as their roots stretched deep into the wet fertile soil, while sequoia and kauri reached with their arms toward heaven. Time to Rest
  • They shouted, ‘Hello!’ toward the kitchen and when that didn't work, decided to go into the kitchen for a look-see.
  • Let me think, let me think. Even now, orders are being shouted into telephones...and men with guns will soon be on their way. - It's Chancellor Sutler. - Damn it!
  • The pensioner shouted for help, causing the man to flee empty-handed.
  • The Officer shouted at the top of his voice: ‘One.Two.Three.’
  • ‘Follow my lead,’ Doran shouted, spurring his horse forward with his heels.
  • He had shouted out the window until his voice had gone hoarse, which hadn't taken long.
  • You donnert fule, John Robbie," he shouted to a player, "soop her up, man, soop her up; no, no, dinna, dinna; leave her alane. The Little Minister
  • (FF) had shouted "kak" when Ben Turok (ANC), on another point of order, asked whether FF MPs should not be expelled from the House. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • To make amends I shouted him a double absinthe, and ordered two shandies for Irigaray and Virilio.
  • They shouted with might and main but nobody came to rescue them.
  • Hello," they shouted in chorus.
  • At one point, a particularly sagacious observation was shouted out in a distinctive Texas lilt right behind me and I realized I'd been sitting two feet away from Sam the whole time without realizing it.
  • The chambermaid shrugged her shoulders with something about a "punition" and, when asked why they were punished, said that some French prisoners had been brought through Lille a week or two before, and "naturally, the people shouted 'Vive la France!' Antwerp to Gallipoli A Year of the War on Many Fronts—and Behind Them
  • She finally shouted out the final word of her spell, and it was gone.
  • he shouted, just as an earsplitting crack sounded behind them. THE VENDETTA DEFENCE
  • FALLUJAH, Iraq, Jan 8 IPS – Ten-year-old Yassir aimed a plastic gun at a passing U.S. armoured patrol in Fallujah, and shouted Bang! Think Progress » FACT CHECK: Congress Has Repeatedly Placed Limits On Military Deployments And Funding
  • We were shouted at or just ignored. Times, Sunday Times
  • She'd get heckled and shouted at. Times, Sunday Times
  • Letting people down is so much worse than being shouted at. Times, Sunday Times
  • They shouted hosannas and waved palm branches as Jesus the hoped-for warrior king, the overthrower of Rome, the savior of the world - rode in on a donkey.
  • ‘Be off with you, you scatterbrains! ‘he shouted angrily, ‘Away from the palace steps!’
  • Hurrah!" shouted Seth Allport, his ringing voice making itself heard above the sound of the rushing water and the echoing chorus of the men's cheers; but, an instant after, his exclamation of delight was changed to one of dismay, as a flight of arrows and the ping of rifle bullets whistled around the party, while the dread war-whoop of their Indian assailants burst forth in all its shrill discordancy. Picked up at Sea The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek
  • She shouted desperately, but her voice was lost against the backcloth of night and the ravine. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • A black man shouted an ethnic slur while trying to steal a 16-year-old Jewish school girl's purse in Crown Heights yesterday, police reported.
  • The second I closed the door, I shouted "Shotgun!"
  • When the T-Bird came in low, the two men shouted with joy when they saw the pilot rock his wings to show he had seen them.
  • I shouted, squirming and twisting my arm, trying to get it out of his grip.
  • Then a horn was to be blown and the words ‘Out on ye, out on ye, out on ye’ shouted.
  • ‘We've offered to improve the road, but the Navy won't let us,’ he shouted above the chirping of tiny frogs and the thwack of thick tropic brush against the windows.
  • An experienced climber shouted ‘safe’ from the top of a craggy rock face.
  • We had carers going in but she shouted at them and barricaded the door. The Sun
  • He shouted something in his language and the crowds cheered once more.
  • Jumping out of Chris' two-door black mustang they shouted greetings to their friends and started going their separate ways.
  • The wounded soldier levered himself up on his elbow and shouted for help.
  • They punched the air and shouted in unison to the speeches of their leaders.
  • I am obviously apologetic for interrupting my colleague, but the interjection that Mr Hide shouted out across the Chamber was highly offensive.
  • The valley that had been echoing with battle cries, shouted orders and loud curses fell strangely silent.
  • 'Good morning, Mrs Crawford,' the children shouted in unison.
  • As soon as we ‘knocked’ on the door the scarecrow came alive and shouted, ‘HAPPY HALLOWEEN!’
  • However, I was surprised to hear her response when the receptionists had shouted that it was my partner's half day and that only I was available: ‘I don't want to see that bleeder Dr Crown, he's bloody useless.’
  • My brother and I, both under six, clapped our hands together with glee and shouted ‘again, grandad, again!’
  • He and his friends, pursuing “a nobler destiny,” felt “no disposition to truckle to the petty usurper, who came into power against the wishes of the great men of his own party, and whose personal character was unworthy of the favor of the meanest minion that shouted in his train.” A Country of Vast Designs
  • The police officer shouted 'Freeze!' and the man dropped the gun.
  • The officer said he complained about the way he had been shouted at and spoken to by a senior officer.
  • “We shouted, we screamed,” concert-goer Carol Pearsall told the newspaper after witnessing the proposal. Bobby Brown Gets Engaged On Stage «
  • Then his language deteriorated into 'shits' and 'arseholes' (lots of those) and he started interrupting everyone, so much so that the woman sitting next to me shouted 'Oh shut up' and we all shouted back 'Go for it girl'. West End Whingers
  • Mr Davis said he sounded the foghorn and they shouted for help.
  • He had attempted to sexually assault the woman but was scared off when she shouted for help.
  • After one of his typically brilliant campaign speeches, someone shouted out to Stevenson from the crowd that he had the votes of all thinking Americans.
  • The speaker was shouted down by a group of protesters.
  • Now, master," shouted I, "put the helm up and lay him alongside -- there stand by with the grapplings -- one round the backstay the other through the chainplate there -- so, -- you have it. Tom Cringle's Log
  • Jonny managed to apply the footbrake just in time after his friend Pete had shouted at him to press the middle pedal.
  • In addition he shouted me my meal, even though it was more of a snack than a meal, which was very generous of him I must say.
  • Watch out!" he shouted, but it was too late - she had knocked the whole tray of drinks on the floor.
  • Folkestone boss Neil Cugley ran on to the pitch to support his players, who surrounded the referee, while a small number of Folkestone fans ran to the sidelines and shouted abuse at the official.
  • But then, in true Manc fashion, a gobby girl behind him shouted "Excuse me!"
  • I shouted, just as I always did when I finally regained my sate harbour after an exhausting day sailing on the ecclesiastical high seas. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Netho, netho, netho!" and after that another band of seawan was suspended and he sang then: "Katon, katon, katon, katon!" and all the savages shouted as hard as they could: "Hy, hy, hy! Narratives of New Netherland, 1609-1664
  • One day the postman who crosses the fjeld once a month came on me just as I had shouted. Look Back on Happiness
  • He shouted as he darted around and blasted several rounds of hot shells into the darkness, but suddenly, Saints took this chance and began firing.
  • The idealists planned and strove and shouted that their city should become a better, better, and better city—and what they meant, when they used the word “better, ” was “more prosperous, ” and the core of their idealism was this: “The more prosperous my beloved city, the more prosperous beloved I! Chapter 28
  • He shouted a couple of times and heard nothing but the muffled echo of his own voice. CORMORANT
  • the standing woman shouted, with that panicky maddened body language you use when people aren't getting it in charades. PROSPECT HILL
  • Larry shouted back cordially, having taken Robby's genuine insult as mere good-natured ribbing.
  • And she mostly steadfastly ignores my shouted commands, my entreaties and panting demands to be set free when the siren songs call me again.
  • Turn on that audiograph, Corbett!" shouted Connel. Sabotage in Space
  • It is a confoundyous injective so to say, Shaun the fiery boy shouted, naturally incensed, as he shook the red pepper out of his auricles. Finnegans Wake
  • He released another arrow into the centermost human, one that was flailing his arms wildly as he shouted.
  • One of them shouted out, 'What do you call a coon in a suit? Faceless
  • Too often, adverbs are used by writers to explain dialogue. (said icily …. shakily said … abruptly shouted ..) The Mistakes Romance Writers Make « Write Anything
  • I got shouted at for chewing gum while handling the perm rods and I never worked there again.
  • Her father shouted, loud enough to make Melanie shudder and step back.
  • One creaky old man shouted in frustration, ‘I just cannae understand ya, hen!’
  • That made the deceased angry and he shouted at the appellant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Voices shouted below, accompanied by the mournful wail of a fiddle; and then, in countermelody, the lilt of a penny whistle. Masked
  • Chess shouted, watching soarwa - gon, rope, supply pole, and raisin-and-cider pack dimin - ish into the distance. The Gates of Thorbardin
  • As Clinton shouted instructions, they attempted to cross the swift 40-foot channel to the far bank, where portaging looked easier.
  • And now a name was shouted out from the audience!
  • He shouted as the man reeled away from Rubiss, staggering to one knee under the force of the blow.
  • The water was very hsllow and whist we had been wanred abotu jellyfish, I played it down and said it was the wrong time of year. immy seemed happy with that explanation and we put on or gear and trotted intot he water .... at which point, some IDIOT came out of the sea and shouted "don't go in there, there are jellyfish, they will sting you, very bad!". TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • They all shouted for joy when they heard it.
  • He kept as cool as a cucumber as the newspaper reporters shouted questions at him at once.
  • At the top of his voice, he shouted, in Turki, `Yasha Kara Kush! KARA KUSH
  • She noted her acquaintance with "both Joes'' - "DJ Joey'' and "DJ Joe Pet'' - and a young woman, a college student, seated beside her, nicknamed, for reasons none explain, "Shady 140,'' a moniker shouted out whenever she takes the stage. Boston.com Top Stories
  • He shouted to Ainley, who hurried scramblingly over a heap of the obstructing logs, and who, after one look at that which the Indian had retrieved, stood there shaking like wind-stricken corn; his face white and ghastly, his eyes full of agony. A Mating in the Wilds
  • Lieutenant Peterson shouted the order to retreat.
  • I was six when I shouted out in the playground that my father was president of the republic. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were so excited that they jumped and shouted with abandon.
  • Earl shouted, bravely standing up to his Superiors, something few Villagers had ever been foolhardy enough to do.
  • The language is shouted or perhaps sung by one unmoving performer to the other, creating an unearthly effect.
  • She shouted out a warning, but she was too late.
  • 'Beruna!' he shouted, 'gibel a chiv for the gentry cove.' [ Venetia
  • He was robed in garish scarlet and green, and he grabbed people's shoulders and gesticulated wildly as he shouted at them.
  • Bury Sally, they shouted from the back of the room.
  • And then the radios crackle into life and we hear shouted commands. Times, Sunday Times
  • I remember the incident clearly. It was four years ago and I leant over and shouted at him, " he added. "I did not spit at him.
  • The excitement at this game was electric as the spectators shouted and screamed for the young players.
  • One of the cops shouted as the two darkly dressed operatives ran into the trees.
  • One heckler shouted: "We can't hear you", raising uncomfortable laughter during Sheila's supposedly tear-jerking death scene.
  • They shouted: 'How dare you play amplified music outside the holy church? Times, Sunday Times
  • I shouted to him to call his dog off, but he just laughed at me.
  • So Parker shouted and alerted a veggieburger vendor, who ran to the bench and fetched Ronald Manley, the Lasers’ team doctor. Foul Lines
  • ‘Woooo,’ they shouted in their uncouth manner, sloshing beer on the pristine white of the slopes.
  • I shouted at a friend for wearing a red hijab. Times, Sunday Times
  • He shouted to me that the boat was sinking.

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