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(v)
To howl loudly or prolongedly in lamentation or joy.
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(n)
The act of one who hollers.
A yell, shout.
A prolonged, loud cry, like the sound of an animal; a wail; a howl.
The deep roar of a large animal, or any similar loud noise.
The sound produced when someone or something bellows
A sound that yowls.
The protracted, mournful cry of a dog, wolf or other canid; also of other animals.
A cry of "hollo"
(colloquial) To shout out or greet casually.
Alternative form of hollo. [To cry "hollo"]
A prolonged cry, usually high-pitched, especially as of grief or anguish.
A low-pitched, resonant sound, such as of an explosion.
The loud rumbling, cracking, or crashing sound caused by expansion of rapidly heated air around a lightning bolt.
A fore-and-aft rigged sailing vessel with two masts, main and mizzen, the mizzen stepped abaft the rudder post.
The act of producing a yell.
A scream.
An instance of loud or highly audible acclamation, clamor, crying or uproar.
A shout.
A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation.
A low, heavy, continuous sound, such as that of thunder or a hungry stomach.
(uncountable) Various sounds, usually unwanted or unpleasant.
The German Institute for Standardization.
A shedding of tears; the act of crying.
A male ant, bee, or wasp, which does not work but can fertilize the queen.
An aboriginal nation of North America.
A deep, rumbling, threatening sound made in the throat by an animal.
Loud, confused noise, especially when coming from several sources.
A sudden, intense, loud sound, as made for example by cymbals.
(intransitive) To make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet.
(intransitive) To utter a sudden and loud cry, as in joy, triumph, exultation or anger, or to attract attention, to animate others, etc.
(intransitive) Of a place: to reverberate with sound or noise.
(intransitive) To utter a loud, sharp, shrill sound or cry, as do some birds and beasts; to scream, as in a sudden fright, in horror or anguish.
(intransitive) To wail; to give out a blaring cry.
To speak or protest loudly.
To loudly proclaim; to declare or shout (something).
Hoarseness.
To shout in a loud voice, due to pain, or fear, or unhappiness.
A surname.
Loud or coarse talk.
(countable, uncountable) A loud cry or uproar.
(idiomatic, informal) To cause a commotion, as by boisterous celebrating or loud complaining; to make considerable noise.
(idiomatic) To speak loudly, especially in anger.
A high-pitched sound, such as the scream of a child or a female person, or noisy worn-down brake pads.
A noisy or boisterous gathering or activity; uproar.
To cry out.
An outcry.
(transitive) To utter with a loud voice; to shout out.
A bird, usually black, of the genus Corvus, having a strong conical beak, with projecting bristles; it has a harsh, croaking call.
(intransitive) To cry out suddenly, from some strong emotion.
A long-drawn, high-pitched complaining cry or sound.
The act of snarling; a growl; a surly or peevish expression; an angry contention.
(countable) The cry of a cat.
A noisy quarrel.
A low, mournful sound uttered in pain or grief.
A wild, emotional, and sometimes incoherent articulation.
(dialectal or obsolete) A small inflammatory tumor; pustule.
The short, loud, explosive sound uttered by a dog, a fox, and some other animals.
(obsolete) Cry as deer do at rutting time; murmur deeply.
To express with the voice, to utter.
A loud sound, or a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts, laughter, of a multitude, etc.
The act or result of rolling, or state of being rolled.
(transitive) To yell; to say or sing in a loud voice
A cry or shout.
The call of a frog or toad.
A loud, meaningless noise; howl or holler.
(transitive) To shout very loudly.
(informal, usually as a command) To cheer or holler loudly and enthusiastically, especially in a concert setting.
(ambitransitive) To shout or cheer.
(adj)
Having a dry, harsh tone to the voice, as a result of a sore throat, age, emotion, etc.
(UK dialectal) An outcry; noise.
An abrupt, high-pitched noise or utterance.
(anatomy) The front opening of a creature through which food is ingested.
A light blow or jolting collision.
A surly complaint.
The cry of an owl.
A low, mournful cry of pain, sorrow or pleasure.
Any of several birds of the family Rallidae that have short bills.
A laugh resembling the cry of a hen or goose.
(countable) An angry dispute; a noisy quarrel; an altercation.
To sound clearly and loudly.
High-pitched and piercing.
The act or noise of yammering.
(uncountable) Loose stony debris on a slope.
(countable) A high-pitched strident or piercing sound, such as that between a moving object and any surface.
The cry of an animal, now chiefly that of animals related to the ass or donkey, or the camel.
(UK, dialect) The plant Spergula arvensis, corn spurry.
(transitive) To exceed in braying.
A circular band of metal used to bind a barrel.