Thesaurus / holler
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Next I thought of actual ranches I’ve been to, where the water in play was usually brown hollers encircled by slurping cows or mud-slathered pigs.
HOW TO MAKE RANCH WATER, THE TEQUILA-LIME COCKTAIL THAT KEEPS SO MANY TEXANS COOLM. CARRIE ALLANJULY 27, 2021WASHINGTON POSTBooker ran in favor of the Green New Deal and Medicare-for-all, arguing that a relentless grass-roots campaign “from the hood to the holler could change the electorate.”
THE TRAILER: RANKED-CHOICE WINNERS, SPECIAL ELECTION BATTLE LINES, AND THE REPUBLICAN WHO WANTS ANOTHER 2020 AUDITDAVID WEIGELJULY 8, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThese voters told me that they’d watched opioids ravage their blue-collar communities, hills, hollers, and farm fields, while pharmaceutical companies rubbed elbows with regulators and laughed on their way to the shareholders’ meeting.
POLITICAL CYNICISM HAS GIVEN WAY TO LOVE IN CHRISTIAN AMERICAJAKEMETHOCTOBER 28, 2020FORTUNEWe kin git the papers to start a holler and have folks demandin' action of their representatives, and sich like.
SCATTERGOOD BAINESCLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLANDFather-in-law would holler if he heard the car, but Bud did not intend that father-in-law should hear it.
CABIN FEVERB. M. BOWERThere's mighty strange things stirrin' on this here mountain, an' in the Holler down yonder.
THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLSHAROLD BELL WRIGHTW'en he git off little ways, he up 'n holler back ter Brer Fox dat he got a riddle he want 'im ter read.
NIGHTS WITH UNCLE REMUSJOEL CHANDLER HARRISThere's them that 'lows there's things in this here Holler t' be afeared of, an' I reckon hit's so.
THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLSHAROLD BELL WRIGHTI hear that a fellow can't blow a whistle or holler, or shoot off his pistol in this town without gittin' arrested.
THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINEJOHN FOX, JR.I holler'd at um, but dey aint pay no 'tention ter little man lak I is.
NIGHTS WITH UNCLE REMUSJOEL CHANDLER HARRISWORDS RELATED TO HOLLER
- afflictions
- ax to grinds
- beeves
- bellyaches
- big stinks
- blasts
- cases
- crosses
- damages
- distress
- flack
- griefs
- grouses
- hardships
- hollers
- hoo-has
- howls
- injuries
- injustices
- jeremiads
- kicks
- knocks
- objections
- outrages
- pain in the necks
- pains
- raps
- resentments
- rigors
- roars
- rumbles
- sorrows
- squawks
- stinks
- trials
- tribulations
- troubles
- unhappiness
- violence
- wrongs
- yells
- bellyache
- big stink
- blackball
- challenge
- clamor
- declaration
- demonstration
- demur
- demurral
- difficulty
- dissent
- flak
- formal complaint
- grievance
- gripe
- grouse
- holler
- howl
- kick
- knock
- march
- moratorium
- nix
- objection
- outcry
- protestation
- question
- rally
- remonstrance
- remonstration
- revolt
- riot
- stink
- tumult
- turmoil
- affirm
- assert
- asseverate
- attest
- avouch
- avow
- back-talk
- be against
- be displeased by
- blast
- buck
- combat
- constate
- contend
- cry out
- declare
- demonstrate
- demur
- disagree
- except
- expostulate
- fight
- holler
- howl
- insist
- inveigh against
- kick
- maintain
- make a stink
- object
- oppose
- predicate
- profess
- put up a fight
- rebel
- remonstrate
- resist
- revolt
- say no
- sound off
- squawk
- stage a walkout
- take exception
- testify
- thumbs-down
- affirmed
- asserted
- asseverated
- attested
- avouched
- avowed
- back-talked
- be displeased by
- blasted
- bucked
- combated
- constated
- contended
- cried out
- declared
- demonstrated
- demurred
- disagreed
- excepted
- expostulated
- fought
- hollered
- howled
- insisted
- inveighed against
- kicked
- made a stink
- maintained
- objected
- opposed
- predicated
- professed
- put up a fight
- rebelled
- remonstrated
- resisted
- revolted
- said no
- sounded off
- squawked
- testified
- thumbed down
- took exception
- was against
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