Synonym: bawl, bellow, call, cry out, howl, roar, scream, shout, shriek, squall, wail, whoop. Similar words: yellow, well, bell, shell, cell, sell, tell, hello. Meaning: [jel] n. 1. a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition 2. a loud utterance of emotion (especially when inarticulate). v. 1. utter a sudden loud cry 2. utter or declare in a very loud voice.
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(91) This story alone has taught millions of children not to yell for help unless there's a real need for it.
(92) They land and the pilot turns to Stumpy, "By golly , I did everything I could think of to get you to yell out, but you didn't."
(93) What made it fun was that we would yell - rather than sing the songs – deliberately off-key . Sometimes we would use cartoon voices.
(94) And this summer I heard him yell at a stepladder for most of an afternoon.
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(95) They used to yell that at football when you lugged the ball.
(96) And last week he rolled wrote about other another animal, the yell rare snow leopard.
(97) Yell out! There are talents, ability and magic in the braveness.
(98) If you're married to a yeller, don't yell right back, advises William Doherty, a marriage and family therapist and professor in the Family Social Science Department at the University of Minnesota.
(99) After each desperate effort It'shrank with a yell of pain.
(100) About that time, I heard Walt yell to Shawn, " RUN! "
(101) Don't yell instructions or pull strongly on the reins, as this may cause your horse to rear back.
(102) NASA's flight directors intentionally have mals crop up in these stimulations . Tiger Wood's father used to yell at his son just as he was about to swing to try and distract him.
(103) We usually yell heads up to warn others of an incoming ball.
(104) I swayed to the motion of the train, the city was corrupting me, my soul was slowly bitten, I wanted to yell out my mind, but it all seeped inwards, I was boring myself with my own pleas.
(105) Don't yell or shout out loud. Always join a public queue for good order. Don't walk abreast on a sidewalk.
(106) Contracts are a way for the classes to yell out when something is wrong.
(107) Yell louder , wench , shriek , wail, but it will not dull the voice of truth.
(108) Don't yell at it. The poor thing must be scared to death.
(109) Lala just only beg him to loose her hands, when he did, she almost wants to yell out for help or run out. But Lala doesn't want to lose the high salary he paid.
(110) And of course Connie, he wouldn't even yell at her.
(111) Yell out! There are talents, ability and magic in braveness.
(112) All they can do is yell – or congregate on fairways brandishing their sickles.
(113) Rachel comes home , people pop out and yell stuff? Is that it?
(114) Why should you yell bloody murder to her? She didn't say anything bad about you.
(115) Many aren't aware that they've become fools and accomplices until they discover that there is no one around to yell for help when they are in trouble. This is the sadness of Chinese people.
(116) Aloud yell from back in the trees almost made her falter.
(117) Don't yell or shout out loud. Always join a public queue for good order. Don't walk abreast on a sidewalk. Don't talk loudly in public places.
(118) Don't yell or shout out loud. Always join a public queue for good order.
(119) He must speak to Ampleforth, and risk the yell from the telescreen.
(120) As we arrived at the edge of the village, a blood curdling yell a rang out.
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