holler

[US]/'hɒlə/
[UK]/'hɑlɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. to complain loudly or vehemently; to shout
vt. to shout loudly
n. a loud shout or cry

Phrases & Collocations

give a holler

loud holler

Example Sentences

he hollers when he wants feeding.

a sailor is expected to keep hauling until the mate hollers, ‘Avast!’.

If I am a goofus on the roofus,Hollering my head off,You are one too;

Blow up Mode: Shout and holler, bullet-spitting, unselective in words, teeth gritting, insinuating other’s faults.

He would often holler for his dog to come inside.

I had to holler at the top of my lungs to be heard over the noise.

The coach would holler instructions to the players during the game.

She would holler out in excitement when she won the game.

The children would holler with joy when they saw the ice cream truck.

He would holler in pain when he stubbed his toe.

The fans would holler the team's name during the match.

She would holler at him to stop playing video games and do his homework.

The protesters would holler slogans demanding change.

He would holler for help when he got stuck in the elevator.

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