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hollering

adjective as in whooping

noun as in blubbering

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Buy a ticket to their show and you might be surprised to see more than a few gay men in the audience cheering and hollering.

Mr. K had nothing but contempt for it all, sticking to his formula of discipline, repetition, and hollering.

But Obama stressed there was no whooping or hollering after the attack—they were all focused on getting the Navy SEALS out.

I gather that he must be pretty good at hollering, too, given his tenure as yell leader at Texas A&M.

Would we prefer Obama to snatch up his bullhorn and start hollering "bring it on!"

They kept swapping packs with me, imagining my pack must be lighter because I wasn't hollering.

One day when I was at work I heard hollering and thought someone must have gone beyond his depth.

Couldn't a man get a wink of sleep without condemned galoots hollering their prayers through a megaphone?

They are hollering for $600, and if Henry doesn't raise it mighty quick they swear they'll get him sent over the road for bigamy.

Hes been sneering and hollering like the sorehead he is, and its sure getting too much for me.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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