How To Use Shouting In A Sentence

  • 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
  • Cart-horses furbished up for sale, with straw-bound tails and glistening skins; 'baaing' flocks of sheep; squeaking pigs; bullocks with their heads held ominously low, some going, some returning, from the auction yard; shouting drovers; lads rushing hither and thither; dogs barking; everything and everybody crushing, jostling, pushing through the narrow street. Hodge and His Masters
  • Less shouting makes for a more attentive audience. Times, Sunday Times
  • Modern soldiers are far less responsive to shouting than their predecessors. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
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  • 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
  • Just calm down - shouting won't solve anything!
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Consider a classic experiment where volunteers were told to bellow as loud as they could as part of a shouting competition. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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
  • Angry townspeople protested in the streets following the explosion, shouting anti-government chants and tossing rocks at security forces.
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 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
  • There was instant bedlam, with members standing throughout the auditorium shouting for the floor. Christianity Today
  • 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
  • We heard a lot of shouting and went to investigate.
  • 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.
  • 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…
  • 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
  • Ford responded by shouting back in what sounded like Latin and slowly, but noticeably, the tumult in the apartment decreased.
  • No need to whisper: Shouting, yodeling, and most other loud sounds cannot trigger an avalanche.
  • What's all this shouting in aid of?
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Conversations may be in whispers or, often, in demented shouting contests.
  • 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
  • Shouting matches in the street are so uncouth, but sometimes you've just gotta.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • On the stage, Valerie, a pale, blowsy woman, is shouting out the answers from the last round.
  • 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,
  • 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.
  • Less shouting makes for a more attentive audience. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • chastised with the sober eye of dull Octavia," nor shown "to the shouting varletry of censuring Rome. The Man Shakespeare
  • Wenger stood on the sidelines shouting instructions to his team.
  • 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
  • From every direction, people were running and shouting and falling over each other in a tumult of confusion.
  • The workers on the site are always yelling and shouting when people are trying to enjoy a walk along the river. Times, Sunday Times
  • The disorderly procession went three times _deiseal_ (according to the course of the sun) round each house in the village, striking the walls and shouting on coming to a door a rhyme demanding admission. Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan
  • It is as if we satisfy ourselves with shaking our pompoms and shouting ‘Gay Pride.’
  • We first meet him reelingly drunkenly out of a pub or betting shop, shouting four-letter abuse at a rate that might give James Kelman pause. Evening Standard - Home
  • She suddenly became very vehement and agitated, jumping around and shouting.
  • Outside we could hear soldiers whooping and shouting as they ran around the surrounding tents to secure them with sandbags. BLACK KNIGHTS: On the Bloody Road to Baghdad
  • About two dozen teenage supporters were heard chanting and shouting abusive language throughout the first half.
  • They are shouting and bawling without knowing the facts. The Sun
  • There is a quote beloved of earnest young sportsmen, and the coaches shouting pick‑me-ups at them through a loudhailer: "Life is not a dress rehearsal. Sebastian Coe must be running on Jedi mind control| Emma John
  • The Tottenham fans' attempt to re-claim the word complicates the issue, but I don't think the argument of the Chelsea fan mentioned in the article would garner much sympathy if his friends were shouting racist abuse at a rapper who was using the 'same word' in his performance. The Guardian World News
  • After all, shouting "oi, serving wench, bring us a stein of your finest foaming ale" is within the capability of all but the most sozzled Bierkeller regular.
  • Almost every night drunken youngsters are shouting abuse at their neighbours and vandalising property.
  • Bizarrely, he stashes the coke in Connie's bag, then gets shot in front of Connie and Carla while shouting their names.
  • Some were shouting angrily, some were talking loudly… and others were guffawing.
  • After reading your article, ‘Robert Kerrey and the bloody legacy of Vietnam,’ I feel like shouting a hearty ‘God bless you!’
  • People lined the streets, lustily blowing vuvuzelas or shouting encouragement.
  • They crack jokes, laughing and shouting.
  • Ali was never allowed out, but managed to communicate with his brothers by shouting.
  • It is glorious weather, the waterway full of small boats, some being rowed, some under sail, when suddenly there is the sound of shouting as the peaceful afternoon is shattered.
  • Nevertheless, their sound is a fitting precursor to the hilarious yet obvious shoutings of Art Brut and the schizophrenic hyper-noise of labelmates like Deerhoof and Bunnybrains.
  • But changing the culture at a big company takes time, and all shouting "FAIL!" accomplishes is to make that clueful person (who actually follows their presence in social media) feel bad, while all their coworkers continue on, blissfully unaware of your criticism. The End of Fail - Anil Dash
  • I screamed and tried to fight, crying in frustration while doctors frantically fussed around me, shouting noises that echoed through my head.
  • Her shouting attracted some curious glances from other people in the restaurant.
  • kun chui - When you hear someone shouting KUN CHUI behind you, you better watch out your backside. Manglish/Singlish - Food Culture
  • Dylan's vocals are quite muscular; he attacks the lyrics like a boxer, shouting, growling and bending words in effort to wring new meanings from them.
  • But he was still within shouting distance when he reached the turn in 33 and his grandstand finish was typical of the man. Times, Sunday Times
  • The meeting actually invades the auditorium, the shouting populace standing in the aisles right next to us, so we become complicit. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a good night, as we strove to make conversation employing sign-language and shouting against the blare of the music.
  • Several others were shouting out to the police, complaining of how their grog gets confiscated and tipped away.
  • My older brothers would clunk along the deck above, hauling on lines, and shouting to each other in the wind as they struggled to douse the flapping sails.
  • People are more fearful about shouting at people, telling them to do a job properly, clipping them round the ear.
  • Television close-ups of players clearly shouting foul-mouthed abuse after controversial moments in games is copied by children, according to Martin Ward, deputy general secretary of the Secondary Heads Association.
  • The shouting of her husband and daughter is extinguished.
  • He was ranting at the Porto manager, refusing to shake hands and shouting with that hideous gobby bit of chewing gum bobbling all over my nice widescreen.
  • On the roadway, the supporters were shouting at the crowd to move back, staves were being swung, a few punches thrown.
  • His wife stood smiling and waving, the boys shouting, as he disappeared in the old rockaway down the sandy road. The Awakening
  • We must even acknowledge that the little Queen-bee fell into a few excesses, such as jumping over ditches where they were the broadest, and clapping her hands and shouting to frighten away phlegmatical crows. The Home
  • I get offended, and upset, by children running around, out of control, by their mothers shouting at them, smacking them or swearing at them, should I call for a ban on that too?
  • Sloane stared at the phone, the word disconnected shouting at him. Bodily Harm
  • The shouting and jeering that you see on the telly is such a tiny bit of the job. The Sun
  • There'll always be people saying stupid things – I'm sure than on an astrology board somewhere, some astrologist is really shouting his mouth off – and I don't see it as my mission to make sure that other people aren't having impure thoughts. When Mixing Science and Theology is OK
  • But the main problem is noise nuisance from large gatherings of youths, with some shouting abuse at passers-by or swearing at them.
  • By the time it regains any awesomeness, it will be like shouting, "Twenty-three skiddoo!" at someone, which is I guess sort of the bee's knees, but for awhile there, not so much. Mrissa: Use "Unchained Melody" in a love scene next. Please. It'll be great.
  • Perhaps, when the shouting from snake oil salesmen subsides, our leaders will find a way to forge a bipartisan solution.
  • But surely there's some crying and shouting when behind closed doors? The Sun
  • all at once, he started shouting
  • Kennedy moved quickly down the line shouting orders to fire and reload.
  • He was obviously doped,shouting and weaving down the street.
  • I warmed up my voice shouting in the street before they opened El Museo del Barrio to those of us who had political connections or groundling tickets like me. Reverend Billy: The Heckler
  • They were shouting and swearing at the officer. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were shouting and swearing at the officer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 300 or so demonstrators were in a good mood, laughing, waving signs and banners, beating home-made drums, and, thank goodness, shouting some new chants.
  • Since it is quite unusual to need to stop a launch, a shy person would certainly hesitate about shouting out.
  • Meanwhile, as the heavens darkened, the seas began to boil, and a voice tore through the clouds shouting, in deep, stentorian tones to one and all: "It was a Mistake!", campaign offices described themselves as "unperturbed". Founder Of Group Palin Courted Professed "Hatred For The American Government"; Cursed "Damn Flag"
  • In fact my little boy is shouting so loud for me that the race commentator mentioned him a few times, and is getting lots of laughs out of the spectators.
  • Although bear in mind, too, that we don't want to overpromote the benefits of shouting. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, the other boat suddenly came to an abrupt halt, amid much cursing and shouting from its wetsuited skipper and his drysuited mate.
  • No, Captain," replied Bob, who was busy undressing; and, within a few moments he had plunged into the sea, and was swimming out with a brave firm stroke in a way that fully justified the Captain's praise of his natatory powers, shouting out at intervals his customary war - cry -- "Jolly! Bob Strong's Holidays Adrift in the Channel
  • Roustabouts shouting from the crow's nest float like Ascension angels on a ring of lights.
  • The alternative to this is not the cosy, comradely little agora of the ancient Athenians but streets filled with thousands shouting in favour of contradictory wishes and guided by neither agreed ethics nor law.
  • But she quickly smothered the flames with a wet towel while shouting for help, a court heard. The Sun
  • The bull was busy with the matador at the time,but it suddenly caught sight of the drunk who was shouting rude remarks and waving a red cap.
  • Jones has a cherubic face, a gappy smile and a loud voice, which probably comes in handy when he is shouting across crowded rooms.
  • People were shouting and cheering with abandon.
  • The witch doctors were smearing them with paste and shouting spells at them. Times, Sunday Times
  • I tried shopping channels - which I usually find extremely calming - but discovered them to be full of imported Americans shouting about - and over - power juicers and steam cleaners.
  • I hung up the phone when he started shouting at me.
  • Perhaps the written shouting is just another version of what happens on television, where if two people disagree they simply try to outyell each other. Blog updates
  • First a drunken tramp got on and started bawling and shouting and generally upsetting people.
  • Every morning there is utter chaos at the school: children crying, parents shouting, instructors sighing, skiers and boarders whooshing past and mini buses weaving.
  • I know this because throughout the roll into the unwanted bank, she was literally shouting at me for help!
  • Gym patron Liz Hleza claimed that the man turned on her because she was shouting "yebo! Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
  • The brokers are dancing now, shouting to the barman to crank up the volume. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a few minutes, from the official side of the counter, a Lady Officer moved forward and began gesticulating and shouting back.
  • In an attempt to sell it all, he would visit motor camps, his car towing a trailer loaded with iced, gilled and gutted fish and him shouting, ‘fresh snapper for sale!’
  • They were shouting at each other when they left, so I hope things are smoothed out by now.
  • Then the overmen of the different pits came forward to shake hands with him, whilst the miners waved their caps, shouting, “Farewell, James Starr, our master and our friend!” The Underground City
  • Others thus jammed beside her were shouting questions to those before them, and craning to peer over their heads.
  • And there was poor old Flashy, caught behind the companies of the 24th as they poured their volley-firing into the "chest" of the Zulu army, cheering and shouting for the ammunition-carriers, and Durnford 's bald forehead glinting in the sun above his splendid whiskers as he pulled his men back to the donga and blazed away at the left "horn" sweeping in towards them. Watershed
  • The mob advanced towards/on us shouting angrily.
  • As the clock strikes eight an enormous din breaks out, with prisoners banging, shouting and drumming on doors.
  • I'd been expecting the coaches to be ruthless, overly competitive, blowing whistles and shouting: ‘No, you useless toerag, hit the deck and give me 20.’
  • I spoke with him as casually as with any of the other groomsmen, although my mind was shouting that I loved him every time I saw him.
  • Once more the evil in Velo's soul was crying to him, shouting to him, "This is your day -- _this is your day_! Shelled by an Unseen Foe
  • Occasionally a single horseman would gallop up and brandish his spear, while he covered himself with his large leathern shield, returning as fast as he went and shouting: "Shields to the wall, you soldiers of the _gadado_! Great African Travellers From Mungo Park to Livingstone and Stanley
  • As soon as the doors opened, I saw a balding man in a sweatsuit waving the sports section of a newspaper around and shouting frantically into his cell phone.
  • Meanwhile, as the heavens darkened, the seas began to boil, and the voice tore through the clouds shouting, in deep, stentorian tones to one and all "It was a Mistake!", campaign offices described themselves as "unperturbed". The Palin Meltdown in Slo-Mo
  • Police also forcibly dispersed a slogan-shouting crowd of protesters in the adjoining city of Bhaktapur, injuring two people.
  • Plus there are some seriously cheesy synth lines and fake handclaps etc that would make Lil Jon run from the room in embarrassment (maybe shouting something unintelligible as he did).
  • The rap of knuckle, the slap of the palm, the hammer-stroke of the closed fist against the door, the shouting matches, the horizontal force of his charging shoulder, and on the other side, the full opposition of her body weight - were all transduced bi-directionally by those compressed layers of laminated wood. Justinker Diary Entry
  • Bajarangadala�s sandal mafia leader Mahendrakumar shouting arrogantly after completing dacoity to take stringent action on us without any investigation. Some press releases of the CPI(Maoist) Karnataka State Committee
  • Then, some boogie-woogie piano comes in, and kids begin shouting, ‘Happy birthday to you!’
  • She cannot be made to forget him, even by the chief alien shouting at her very loudly.
  • That’s what bothered me, really: the commenters seem to feel that bullying someone offstage is “speech” and not “force”, simply because they were shouting at the time. Surely Lucy Won’t Yank the Football Away This Time!
  • Shouting was a waste of time, so to blank it out I used to stick on the headphones.
  • The players squared up to each other and started shouting.
  • In the outer bailey an officer was shouting orders about a gate being oiled.
  • I saw a man shouting at a driver whose car was blocking the street.
  • From every direction, people were running and shouting and falling over each other in a tumult of confusion.
  • Then he just started shouting with it into a microphone and nearly blew all the amps.
  • I don't want him to gob in my mouth when he's shouting either.
  • The session was interspaced with militant slogan shouting and revolutionary songs.
  • All the shouting had left her rather hoarse.
  • They were drunk and lairy and in a group and started singing and shouting without concern for any other passengers' feelings.
  • As I stepped onto the pavement, a thunderous roar ripped across the sky and the crowds looked up shouting oohs and aahs normally reserved for local council firework displays.
  • The meeting actually invades the auditorium, the shouting populace standing in the aisles right next to us, so we become complicit. Times, Sunday Times
  • April 22nd, 2010 at 2: 16 pm tombaker says: this weekend, as crowds converge to observe Earth Day in DC and hundreds of other cities around the US and the world, the ‘baggers will get to see what real mainstream, grassroots activism looks like. my guess is they’ll spend the weekend with their eyes squinched shut and their fingers in their ears, shouting “lalalalalalalalalalalala” as loud as they can. Think Progress » Gingrich: Tea Parties are ‘likely to end up as the militant wing of the Republican Party.’
  • The crowd is rapturous, whistling and shouting for more, and by the side door the lads are practically mobbed.
  • The truth is that there is no accepted definition of Jewish, and shouting the term doesn't make it any clearer. Carlo Strenger: Social Justice Unites Israel More Effectively Than Nationalism
  • Pete, however, seemed to take exception to being deprived of a chance to demonstrate his manly courage and kept shouting ‘In the water, in the water!’
  • 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
  • Scolari comes alive during games, always shouting and gesticulating.
  • So was the whole island of Sicily won over to the realm of Justinian before the end of 535, and Belisarius, Consul for the year, rode through the streets of Syracuse on the last day of his term of office, scattering his "donative" to the shouting soldiers and citizens. Theodoric the Goth Barbarian Champion of Civilisation
  • On the good nights, or at least, the reassuring nights, everybody knows her, and they gather in unnervingly intent arcs in front of her instruments, forming her words with their own mouths as she sings them, shouting requests in the breaks for songs she hasn't even finished writing yet. Boing Boing: August 26, 2001 - September 1, 2001 Archives
  • Then the overmen of the different pits came forward to shake hands with him, whilst the miners waved their caps, shouting, "Farewell, James Starr, our master and our friend! The Underground City
  • There was a lot of swearing and shouting. The Sun
  • People were shouting and screaming in fear. The Sun
  • On one occasion a very enraged customer was dragged screaming and shouting from the shop.
  • A small group of black dancers picketed the theater for two days, carrying placards and occasionally shouting slogans.
  • During the funeral he referred to “diamond merchants” considered a code word for Hasidic Jews [11] [12], for shedding “the blood of innocent babies” leading marchers shouting “No Justice No Peace”. Matthew Yglesias » What’s the Joke?
  • "Ecce," I say, not shouting, but speaking clearly, projecting my voice, and my confidence.
  • I saw him on the touchline shouting and bawling and jumping up and down. Times, Sunday Times
  • Outside we could hear soldiers whooping and shouting as they ran around the surrounding tents to secure them with sandbags. BLACK KNIGHTS: On the Bloody Road to Baghdad
  • He was shouting and yelling at my family. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is no use the Minister over there shouting across the floor of the House to me.
  • Unbelievably, a few days later, the neighbor's wife was again victimized as her car was blocked by another vehicle, forcing her to sit, petrified and helpless, while a youth stood at her driver's side window shouting profanities at her. Archive 2005-05-01
  • It was non-stop singing, shouting and crashing about. The Sun
  • Turning back toward the door and shouting thanks over my shoulder, I ran pell-mell onto the busy city sidewalk.
  • Melinda, her reliable and religious baby-sitter, of the mousy brown hair and conservative clothing, now of the flower-like lily limbs and void of clothing of any kind, writhing religiously on their beige living-room couch like an octopus, being devoured by her shirtless husband, their faces lifting and meeting, mouths plastering and coming apart, gasps and moans inaudible above the high-powered shouting of the rock stars on the stereo. For the Sake of the Boy
  • A haulage company is on trial to drastically cut the din of revving engines and fork-lift trucks, the blare of lorry cab radios and the shouting and swearing of some staff.
  • The shouting and jeering that you see on the telly is such a tiny bit of the job. The Sun
  • The smoke and shouting were enough to shake nerves of steel. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
  • After the raid, in San Juan, mounted riot police stared down about 800 shouting demonstrators blocking the gates to Fort Buchanan, a US Army base.
  • At least that's one explanation for the involuntary shudder I experienced as my son began pointing and shouting. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘They were all shouting at me and saying that marriage should be for life,’ Ron goes quiet for a moment.
  • I think the chasm between reality based people and those in denial is growing so wide that people are now shouting across it … Think Progress » Attacking Global Warming Science: Where There’s George Will, There’s a Way
  • The ogres, unable to see her, began to look around, still roaring and shouting in their coarse speech.
  • There is no need to go around shouting that you love and bless everyone at the top of your voice. Simply live and let live.
  • Soon afterwards a posse surrounded his small house at night, shouting that they had come to kill him and were preparing to burn it down. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shouting arrests her attention, taking her away from her inner pain.

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