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