Shouted
[ʃaʊtɪd]
Definition
(adj.) in a vehement outcry; 'his shouted words of encouragement could be heard over the crowd noises' .
Checker: Marty--From WordNet
Definition
(imp. & p. p.) of Shout
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Examples
- A forfeit--a forfeit, shouted the robbers; a Saxon hath thirty zecchins, and returns sober from a village! Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- Becky was singing a snatch of the song of the night before; a hoarse voice shouted Brava! William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- Brigata di Pace, some one shouted. Ernest Hemingway. A Farewell To Arms.
- However, it was finished, the foil was put on; I then shouted 'Mary had a little lamb,' etc. Frank Lewis Dyer. Edison, His Life and Inventions.
- All the lines roared and some one shouted in a high voice, 'Where do you go, Don Faustino? Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- I am with thee, Robert Jordan shouted. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- Orders were shouted, but it was too late to save the giant propellers, and with a crash we rammed them. Edgar Rice Burroughs. The Gods of Mars.
- Another drunkard shouted, 'Pull them out. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- As the fly passed the group which had run out from the homestead they shouted Hurrah! Thomas Hardy. The Return of the Native.
- Get on,' Pablo shouted to him from the steps. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- A short pause, and he shouted out a few doggerel rhymes--the last he had ever learned. Charles Dickens. The Pickwick Papers.
- Before I could recover myself, this monster in human form shouted out furiously, Miss Jane Ann Stamper be----! Wilkie Collins. The Moonstone.
- All right, shouted Maurice, who, lying flat on his stomach, was peering over. Fergus Hume. The Island of Fantasy.
- Soon,' Pablo shouted from the door of the _Ayuntamiento_. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- Don't speak badly of our wire, some one shouted. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- Pilar shouted into Sordo's ear. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- Just then some one shouted from down the slope. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- One would be shouted down every time, and rushed into his way without any choice. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
- Then Reds, he shouted. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- Don't--don't,' shouted Mr. Pickwick. Charles Dickens. The Pickwick Papers.
- We're almost finished, Robert Jordan shouted back. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- No, Andreu Nin shouted. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- Leave him alone,' some one shouted. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- In the extremity of agony he shouted upon his servants and allies--Stephen and Saint Maur! Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- I am not a fascist, Andreu Nin shouted. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- That is, he had lain down where the ground fell sharply away below the triple belt of wire and shouted up at the rock and earth parapet. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- He shouted, too, till he was hoarse; and flying from memory and himself, plunged into the thickest of the throng. Charles Dickens. Oliver Twist.
- Osborne shouted indignantly. William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- Thy _Ingl閟_-- and she shouted a flood of obscenity about Jordan's imaginary actions under the bridge. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- I shouted to the driver. Ernest Hemingway. A Farewell To Arms.
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