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  • n  encouragement in the form of cheers from spectators
    it's all over but the shouting
  • n  uttering a loud inarticulate cry as of pain or excitement
  • v  utter in a loud voice; talk in a loud voice (usually denoting characteristic manner of speaking)
  • v  utter a sudden loud cry
  • v  utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy
  • v  use foul or abusive language towards

  • No matter that the fan shouting alongside is mandarin or mendicant, from the mainland or local born, a great-great-grandma with bound feet or a bare-bottomed tot, the voices are one.
  • THE BEARDED MAN WAS shouting at Senator Arlen Specter, though the two were only a few feet apart.
  • All he had to do was avoid kicking over his stool, shouting "No fair!" and storming off stage.
News & Articles

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    TUCSON - If you live near Lyons Elementary you may hear shouting and simulated gun fire Monday tonight, and every night through August 7th. The Pima County Sheriff's Department is holding six weeks of training there.
    June 25, 2013 - KVOA Tucson
  • Carpe Diem concert has audience shouting for more
    Carpe Diem concert, capped by premiere of Leshnoff piece, has audience shouting for more.
    June 24, 2013 - Washington Post
  • Brazil protests surge despite victory
    A massive crowd of demonstrators swelled around an iconic church in the heart of Rio de Janeiro on Thursday, shouting "down with corruption" and "I can live without the World Cup."
    June 24, 2013 - CNN
Quotes

  • Barack Obama in The Union Leader
    Obama told his audience reassuringly, "For all the chatter and the yelling and the shouting and the noise, what you need to know is this ...... if you do have health insurance, we will make sure that no insurance company or government bureaucrat...
  • Ashok Patel in guardian.co.uk
    Gunmen who burst into the Taj "were targeting foreigners. They kept shouting: 'Who has US or UK passports?'" said Ashok Patel, a British citizen who fled from the hotel.
  • Lowell Murray in CTV.ca
    Initally we thought it might have been an airplane crashing into the building,Murray said. "But we were standing around wondering what was going on. And I quickly realized it was an earthquake. And then everybody started shouting out, out,...

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