yelling

[ UK /jˈɛlɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈjɛɫɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. uttering a loud inarticulate cry as of pain or excitement
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How To Use yelling In A Sentence

  • The legionaries outside were yelling for the whole gang to be 'roasted out of the cave'. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The video is extremely shaky, but Cooper and his crew are clearly under siege, and Cooper can be heard saying he's been hit, yelling "calm down" and talking to his camerawoman. WATCH: Anderson Cooper Egypt Attack Video
  • Afterwards, Terry tells me he ended up putting in earplugs in between songs, the applause and yelling was deafening him.
  • A colporteur, known to me, when engaged selling Bibles in a Brazilian town, reports that the fanatical populace got his books and carried them, fastened and burning, at the end of blazing torches, while they tramped the streets, yelling: "Away with all false books! Through Five Republics on Horseback, Being an Account of Many Wanderings in South America
  • McCain will be flat on his back yelling drats my friends, drats. McCain Adviser: McCain Likely To Confront Obama About Ayers At Debate
  • The kids ran around the hangi pit like wild Indians, whooping and yelling ‘War!’
  • Of course, the kid threw up a stink, started yelling and screaming, and its elder sister had to drag it off for a replacement.
  • Does it propose to welcome these new adherents or sympathizers by yelling in the tones of that great bigmouth?
  • Arruda, now 21, became an Internet sensation after videos appeared showing her being chased from the campus of the university by male students yelling Whore! Brazil College To Pay Over $20,000 For Expelling Student Who Wore Mini-Dress
  • During our first five minutes on the street, a carload of guys drove by, yelling ‘Hey, superman!’
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