How To Use Yawp In A Sentence

  • He does not defiantly explode, he chokes, takes a last glorious breath for his mighty yawp and fumbles the exhale.
  • It opened its mouth in a little terrified yawp, the infant form of an adult roar. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • The countdown began and with a war yawp Patton blasted into the sky.
  • The concert explores the "yawp" - and its implications for the "primitive and direct poetics" that Coleman argues is distinctly American. Bostonist
  • If it's a guilty pleasure, a loud sloppy nihilistic yawp aimed at film-school graduates, fine. Say so and be done with it.
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  • Occasionally, you will revert to sudden bouts of bachelorism, a night in the rain with a barbaric yawp that ends with a pounding headache and a full glass of cold water. Found while packing
  • He hit the bottom like a beanbag and yawped a couple of times. Kickin’ it! « raincoaster
  • So I swarmed up his coat, seized his dirk, and stifled his yawp, the while I tauld him the steel wad dirl in his gullet did he gie trouble. Hokas Pokas
  • As the poem required, we contained multitudes, contradicted ourselves, let forth a barbaric yawp, and much much more. Steve Heilig: The Greatest Poetry Reading Ever?
  • One thing is certain: there was nothing to prevent even the most tubthumping, St George waving, Three Lions-yawping serial denier coming round to the inner-peace-providing conclusion that England lost to the better team. Inner Peace; and Fussball Gott
  • Zorba, wide-eyed, spit out Vlad's johnson and yawped like a pleurisied guppy. Fifi Climbs To the Top!
  • In ‘Self Repeating Poem, ‘he yawps about the absurdity of a world in which we ‘eat ideas with whipped cream and die of hunger.’
  • The skall of a gall (for every dime he yawpens that momouth you could park your ford in it) who has papertreated him into captivities with his inside man by a hocksheat of starvision for an avrageto-peace of parchment, cooking up his lenses to be my apoclogypst, the recreuter of conscraptions, let him be asservent to Kinahaun! Finnegans Wake
  • Emil saw Malcolm, the superhero who called himself Razorheart, at about the same time and yawped in surprise and fear. Masked
  • The British rapper has a strangled yawp of a voice (occasionally he swallows his words whole), his rhymes are all about the rough patches of street life and romance, and his stage name suggests a teetering instability.
  • Explosions, barking yawps, shrill high-register runs, and throaty, rasping groans - the place sounds like it's going to spontaneously combust.
  • They weren't yells, or howls, or shouts, or whoops, or yawps, such as you'd expect from a manly set of vocal organs - they were simply indecent, terrifying, humiliating screams, such as women emit when they see ghosts or caterpillars.
  • Amid the ensuing communal yawp is one unconverted smartass - a cipher, if you will, for a music scene fraught with carefully cultivated, ultimately unrevealing, laughably insecure projections of ‘cool’ - who yells back, ‘I'm dead!’
  • One of them is an all-consuming act of procreation that tries every fiber in your fatigued being as you labor to feed and nurture your yawping spawn that is never full as the eyes of critical onlookers monitor your every move and utterance and decision. The 'Riffs Interview: GENE WEINGARTEN, New Cartoonist, dares to attempt comic pearls before breakfast
  • Gripping the Ruler with two hands, he launched himself at the demon with a barbaric yawp.
  • Showing a figure on a bridge letting out a barbaric yawp of existential angst, ‘Skrik’ is frequently reproduced and parodied - a popular beach item is a reproduction of the screamer as an inflatable pillow.
  • Scatter photon can make distortion of the position of detected events. Scatter photon and yawp can be removed by energy window.
  • It thus becomes an inarticulate patriotic "yawp," of tremendous ear-splitting power. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 14, July 2, 1870
  • Just then a cacophony of clocks yawped, pinged, and buzzed in six o'clock. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • He had declared trend after trend, yelped and yawped idea after idea. Never Hold Your Best Stuff
  • And there was certainly plenty of noise yesterday, as the unsilenced engines capable of turning at 18,000 revs a minute produced an array of screams and yawps: a barbaric cacophony or the music of the cylinders, according to taste.
  • And what's so impressive is that Parini manages to create Melville's homoerotic yearning and despair in the context of 19th-century attitudes about sexuality, a pre-Freudian age that had not neatly divided the world into gay and straight, but also had no words for the feelings of love between men that Walt Whitman was so bravely yawping about. Melville's stormy seas
  • Delphine, who was the yawper, also jumped to her feet and Josephine sloshed her own coffee with chicory into its saucer.
  • Rather than rescue the late work, this retrospective ends an iconic American career not with an exuberant yawp, but, sadly, with a whimper. Height and Depths of Expression
  • Take two iconic Sinatra-sung songs—"One for My Baby and One More for the Road" and "My Way"—one a loser's lament, the other a winner's yawping exaltation. Battered and Bruised, It's Better to Lose
  • The resulting yawp was one of terror and betrayal.
  • To the infrared image pretreatment, the method based on morphology filter is used to wipe off disturb and yawp.
  • Then it dawned on Cassidy, too, and for a second all he did was yawp and utter a low, breathy “Shit!” The Priest
  • For my money, it's when Alien swells his chest and lets out his yawp that he writes most compellingly.
  • For many, his "touch," like Walt Whitman's "yawp," still exemplifies an authentic American spirit. Height and Depths of Expression
  • What was the zoot suit, a threat to the nation or a yawping expression of the very freedoms that the country was fighting for? Hep Cats, Street Fights
  • ‘Just let me fix my hair real quick… ‘I got up and Hannibal let out a little yawp as he fell to the bed.’
  • My view is that before anyone opens their big bazoo and starts yawping on about Megrahi deserving death etc, they should actually read if they can read up on the factual foundations of the case. The Case Of The Dying Bomber: Megrahi and Lockerbie « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
  • I yawp when you stop breathing because in you is my own wish to survive.
  • He guillotined existentialism just when we needed most to hear its howl, its barbaric yawp that there is something in common between God and all of us.
  • He went for the Rolls: "None of your shy, thumb-sucking Bentley radiators for me," he yawped. Hide the Jewels: Don't Tempt the Tax Man
  • He held the door for her and she went in with her eyes cast down so they seemed closed; with her long lashes right on her warm cheeks; with her shoulders rounded with tension and her two hands hard-holding her two wrists; with her little feet making little steps; and to the yawping gallery making catcalls and kissing noises, Arcana Magi - c.1: Oryn Zentharis, Seeker of the Truth
  • Buster, she could have been arrested if that was a Friday night and she was yawping abuse at colleagues. Diversity In Action (or ‘inaction’ if you prefer) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • A barbaric yawp of celebration might be in order.
  • At first, ISODATA dynamic clustering is imported to median filtering algorithm. The algorithm can eliminate serious yawp noise and retain image detail.
  • As I've oft-yawped before, this was my 25th home dook game in a row, and of all the Herculean journeys I've taken to get here on time, this may be the most Herculeanest. Chicken egg and cheese
  • It opened its mouth in a little terrified yawp, the infant form of an adult roar. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • To deal with texts, to deal with noise, or whatever one imagines "yawping" to be. Undefined
  • Keating is even the kind of educator who can coax from a shy, stuttering student (Ethan Hawke) Walt Whitman's famed "barbaric yawp. Caroline Hagood: The 'Dead Poets Society' Guide to Teaching

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