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Shouts

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Shouts meaning

plural of shout

Example sentences (20)

As the conversation turned to how residents could feel safe downtown at night, shouts of “carry a gun” and “take it into your own hands” emerged from the crowd.

At a time when school board races across Wisconsin have turned into heated battlefields, and school board meetings are filled with shouts of anger and frustration, Milwaukee school races and meetings are a comparative sea of tranquility.

California Golden Bears coach Mark Fox shouts in Salt Lake City on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023.

Celtic huffed and puffed but failed to find a leveller after Killie opened the scoring with a few half-chances and half-shouts for penalties waved away.

Chris Herbst’s side are still unbeaten but felt aggrieved at two strong penalty shouts not going their way before Rangers netted an 80th-minute equaliser.

Eventually, Poole breaks and shouts at the top of her lungs, "Fuck you!

Hahn shouts out her favorite TV performances of the year and teases what might be next for her career.

He hits the vehicle and shouts the iconic quote, "Hey!

I discovered that Kyle was actually from Bloomington Minnesota, as they were chatting with fans in the video recently, and he shouts out a fan named Lisa at around 1:06 into the video below.

In one ad, a man shouts: “Signing a union petition can lead to the union stealing 3 percent of your salary!

MJF shouts to Cole to not let him take his title.

Often when a parent shouts, it is met with the same level of frustration from the child, which can fuel the situation.

Post-match, Don Callis gets on the mic and shouts to be heard over the boos from the crowd.

Russian attackers are at one stage so close a Ukrainian soldier shouts: "What's up orcs?

She was met by shouts of “We love Trump” as she walked around the event location afterward.

Shouts of “Let them go!” rise to deafening levels, stunning the security forces, and many a time giving the protesters just enough time to slip away.

Shouts of support and car horns can be heard in the background.

So, when you heard shouts of “Okoro!” or “Ngbati!”, those labels were not tribal dog whistles but ‘joking relationships’ which allowed persons from one part of the country latitude to poke harmless fun at a person from another part.

Struggling to speak over the shouts of the crowd, Assistant Police Chief Morgan Kane of the Metropolitan Police Department said she could not share the shooter's identity or any details about the investigation in progress.

The cry of “Taser!” echoes the shouts of police in Southern California earlier this month, when an unarmed Black man died in Los Angeles Police custody.