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shout <a shout; shouts> N (sounds)

shout N (sounds)

shout N (sounds)

natural shout PSYCH

shout at VB

shout at one another VB

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They're accosted by the inmates (chorus) who in turn shout profanities at her and ask her to say prayers for them.
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Any attacking regiment was supposed to first shout the watchword.
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They happen to shout a lot, whereas others hold their hateful views more secretly.
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Again this time he wakes up from the dream with a shout.
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But we are not going to sit here and shout our mouth off about what we are going to do.
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It occurred to her that she would like to dance; to run and shout, to caper about as she used to do as a girl.
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But, when we are moved to jump up and shout or chant, the impulse comes from real emotion, rather than a herd instinct or a need to conform.
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To be heard you will have to shout and talk over people.
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Opposite groups of women shout to her to revoke or to be steadfast, but no woman interferes.
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He has to cry out to you, or shout to you, in tones eloquent of despair or exaltation.
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