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Meanings of
shouting
in English
Catalan
ovació
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Encouragement in the form of cheers from spectators.
cheering
Catalan
ovació
Crying.
crying
yelling
Related terms
noisy
Synonyms
Examples for "
crying
"
crying
yelling
Examples for "
crying
"
1
She thought she heard another sound too: muffled voices
crying
for help.
2
Ms Webber said about a week after leaving, Karlie called her
crying
.
3
Sean had to watch what he said in case he started
crying
.
4
My second
crying
fit came three or four days after the funeral.
5
There was a great, long moment of hugging, laughing,
crying
,
and beeping.
1
Crimey, I met this criteria last week, just
yelling
at Karl Rove.
2
So there's this situation where everyone just stood
yelling
at each other.
3
I heard Hugo's voice,
yelling
,
as if that would do any good.
4
And
yelling
and clapping and crying out words Robert Neville couldn't understand.
5
Because of traffic noise, I couldn't really hear what they were
yelling
.
Usage of
shouting
in English
1
Away in the distance those in the village were
shouting
and gesticulating.
2
He could hear soldiers
shouting
encouragement to each other across the water.
3
Several times, police had to separate people
shouting
obscenities at one another.
4
In another moment feet went running past and I heard voices
shouting
.
5
Demonstrators streamed towards the city's main square,
shouting
We want elections now.
6
He looked into every but he passed,
shouting
out the good news.
7
Near the table stood the customer in the blue spectacles,
shouting
angrily:
8
It was a great way of improving without coaches
shouting
at you.
9
The silence which had replaced the shrill
shouting
in the town continued.
10
Over the earpiece, new sounds between the gunfire:
shouting
and glass shattering.
11
Some drifted away, others began
shouting
at the police keeping them outside.
12
Surely the fact that no one was
shouting
and running was good?
13
They're
shouting
for action, though of course they don't name a specific.'
14
Children were
shouting
from the hall, demanding to know what was happening.
15
This young station attendant's
shouting
at the top of his voice: Quick!
16
They are
shouting
loudly and clearly right now that they aren't happy.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
shouting
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
shouting at
shouting orders
shouting for help
shouting now
shouting back
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Translations for
shouting
Catalan
ovació
víctors
Shouting
through the time
Shouting
across language varieties
Canada
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
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