Similar words: shout, washout, should, push out, dish out, rush out, flesh out, shoulder. Meaning: [ʃaʊt] adj. in a vehement outcry.
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121. The meeting was disrupted by a group of protesters who shouted and threw fruit at the speaker.
122. 'You fool!' she shouted.
123. The children in the picture look delicate and otherworldly, as though they had never run or shouted.
124. 'I'm going before things get any worse!' he shouted as he stamped out of the bedroom.
125. Crowds shouted and pushed to get a glimpse of their hero.
126. I knew I would get shouted at if I was late home.
127. Charles Bright thought it dangerous to lay the cable in these conditions; and so he shouted to the men to stop the machine.
128. I'm not surprised he shouted at you! How would you like to be pushed into a wall?
129. He charged into the crowd. "Break it up(sentencedict.com)," he shouted.
130. In the end I lost my patience and shouted at her.
131. Steve shouted at her. He was really worked up now.
132. 'Get under cover!' shouted Billy, and we darted once more for the tables.
133. He shouted insults at the salesman who had cheated him the other day.
134. shouted the police officer.
135. He shouted a warning but it was too late .
136. My brother shouted in pain as the ball hit him.
137. 'Get out!' she screamed/yelled/shouted.
138. He shouted with pain.
139. 'Watch out!' she shouted(sentencedict.com), as the car started to move.
140. He kept as cool as a cucumber as the newspaper reporters shouted questions at him at once.
141. 'Go back,' she shouted.
142. He shouted abuse at the judge after being sentenced to five years imprisonment.
143. "Gee up!"He shouted as the horse came near the winning post.
144. He shouted after them, vainly trying to attract their attention.
145. "Breakfast's ready!" shouted Christine.
146. She could no longer contain her anger and shouted at him uncontrollably.
147. He had attempted to sexually assault the woman but was scared off when she shouted for help.
148. Salter shouted with joy.
149. The child shrank behind the sofa as his father shouted at him.
150. I can hear you - there's no need to shout. Yell can also be used, especially in spoken English. Cry with this meaning now sounds old-fashioned. When people scream they make a very loud, high noise because they are in great pain or are very frightened or excited:There was broken glass everywhere and people were screaming. You can also use these words with 'out':She shouted out in pain as they tried to move her.