A very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal)
1Would you hollo much louder if they tomahawked you?
2A faint, dreary hollo off the moor above.
3But, hollo, John, where did you drop from?' as it suddenly occurred to him to be surprised.
4Boys, don't hollo so much.
5But that only made him hollo the louder, and he holloed so loud that at last he made somebody hear.
6I was answered by a distant "hollo!" by which I knew that my uncle was still a long way off.
7He was asked how she happened to be left, repeated Nidever's story, and added: She found they were all gone, and commenced to hollo.
8Nick was fool enough to hollo to somebody in the next room, and the result was that we all came trooping in like a chorus.
9Now she seized Nardo Aniello by the nape of his neck, saying, Hollo!
10The rider, who had heard him, stopped and called out, Hollo!
11Hutchings' third record is beautifully accented by cellist Peter Hollo and violinist Jay Kong.
12Hollo, if Percy has not taken the monkey himself; that's a pass beyond me.
13Hollo!-oldboy, there's a high bid on your head to-night.
14But, in a wild rhapsody, entitled, "Hollo, my Fancy," he displays some imagination.
15Hollo, puissant archer, take care of the goslings yonder!
16I called out "Hollo!" to let them know where I was.