A very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal)
1 Half-way down the hill a policeman holla 'd to me to stop.
2 This was attended with a smart clapping of the hands, and a kind of savage holla !
3 What for dun He give 'em mouths so's they can holla , and not listen at 'em?
4 He meant he lived as far as a man's voice would carry with one yell and a holla .
5 Why does a happy boy holla ?
6 Maybe it was seeing the movie Career Opportunities at a very young age (baby Jennifer Connelly holla !
8 He was indeed a great master of this kind of vociferation, and had a holla proper for most occasions in life.
9 Uh, maybe in private but certainly not on the blogs NeNe wrote in her most recent entry: A hit dog always holla !
10 As soon as Western saw Jones, he set up the same holla as is used by sportsmen when their game is in view.
11 At that she ran, and the pig after her, and as the pig ran it holla 'd aloud, so that the place rang with it.
12 Holla strode forward and found Corrus, even as Cunora located her Dulnop.
13 Suddenly a great clamor of giant voices arose: then shouts and hollas .
14 But, in the words of the quaint old song, I must cry Holla !
15 And Theseus stood and called him, ' Holla , thou valiant wrestler, wilt thou wrestle a fall to-day?'
16 Heaven, ere I fairly hollaed 'Furl the sail!
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