shouter

[ UK /ʃˈa‍ʊtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who communicates vocally in a very loud voice
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How To Use shouter In A Sentence

  • Singers and non-singers alike, including shouters, groaners, moaners and squealers, can all join in.
  • Next, send them out on to the ice floes of the frozen Baltic and get them to shout - in choral unison - at a stranded 10,000-ton ice breaking vessel, and you have got something called Mieskuoro Huutaja (Men's Choir Shouters) ... a new art form, and it is taking parts of the world by arctic storm. Boing Boing: February 1, 2004 - February 7, 2004 Archives
  • The sulker needs to learn not to take the fiery outbursts personally and optimally allow the shouter a few minutes of venting before taking leave of the scene. Pega Ren: What's Your Anger Style?
  • The latest incident regards a Christian sect known as the ‘Shouters.’
  • But I remember something about the cold weather and shouter days compelling deciduous trees to begin their winter preparation.
  • Much as Lauper idolises the original generation of blues shouters, she now enjoys the status of an elder stateswoman herself. Cyndi Lauper: rhapsody in blues
  • As to how a sulker lives with a shouter, they view the other side of the coin. Pega Ren: What's Your Anger Style?
  • Dad’s been surprisingly silent on the whole issue, which, for a Class-A shouter, blamer, and disapprover like him, is pretty much an ideal result. Confetti Confidential
  • Rosenthal is a shouter, a curser, a whiner; he keeps a "shitlist" in his head and can hold grudges for years. Wednesday, May 31, 2006
  • Provide secure shouter ( shelter ) for potry [ poultry ] , rabbits and other animals that could be attacked.
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