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Meanings of
hollering
in English
Portuguese
urro
Catalan
rugit
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A very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal)
roar
roaring
bellowing
bellow
holler
yowl
holloa
hollo
holla
Portuguese
urro
Usage of
hollering
in English
1
Hampden was
hollering
its' disapproval after only 11 minutes of this tie.
2
Goshy stopped
hollering
and seemed to come to some kind of decision.
3
The people in the crowd who were nearest started
hollering
in fear.
4
They left the premises
hollering
as if they had won an All-Ireland.
5
Those boys'll be
hollering
police brutality if they don't get their supper.
6
Everybody was on their feet, on the stage too,
hollering
and clapping.
7
I didn't know what Davy was
hollering
about, and I didn't care.
8
After about a minute of her
hollering
and banging, the door opened.
9
Mary was close behind,
hollering
,
but her cries only fueled Constantine's passion.
10
Someone at the edge of the festering crowd was
hollering
,
Stop shooting!
11
If that's the way you play the game there's no use
hollering
.
12
He stuck his head out the window and started
hollering
to passersby.
13
Some niggers say my pappy kept
hollering
,
Run it to the bank!
14
He was pulling at him,
hollering
inches from Squee's head, Get up!
15
Kiss you, before your father gets here and starts
hollering
at everybody?
16
One night when they come galloping down on their horses
hollering
'Oh!
Other examples for "hollering"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
hollering
holler
Noun
Singular
holler
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
brief hollering
do any hollering
Translations for
hollering
Portuguese
urro
Catalan
rugit
bram
bagol
bramul
Hollering
through the time
Hollering
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common