Definition: 1. Utter in a loud voice; talk in a loud voice (usually denoting characteristic manner of speaking). 2. A loud utterance; often in protest or opposition. 3. Utter a sudden loud cry. 4. Use foul or abusive language towards.
Use 'shout' in a sentence:
1. They just run about and shout and look at things.
2. She shouted at him to shut the gate.
3. He shouted so loudly that the whole neighbourhood could hear him.
4. I shouted for help but nobody came.
5. Give me a shout when you're ready.
6. Defiant in their haughty and arrogant inaccessibility, they seem to shout: I dare you!
7. They'll be more inclined to listen if you don't shout.
8. ‘I'm over here! ’ I shouted out.
9. He knew he was in with a shout of making Craig Brown's squad for Japan.
10. She gave a shout of joy.
11. He shouted after them, vainly trying to attract their attention.
12. 'She's alive!' he shouted triumphantly.
13. I'll shout—what are you drinking?
14. Mary did not shout, but she looked at things.
15. The police officer shouted 'Freeze!' and the man dropped the gun.
16. Just shouting at him isn't going to be a lot of help.
17. He shouted that he couldn't swim.
18. The old woman began to shout, "Come back, young man! You dropped something!"
19. 'Run!' he shouted.
20. He was in love and wanted to shout it from the rooftops.
21. He would shout and maybe some one would come.
22. ‘ Bang, bang, you're dead! ’ shouted the little boy.
23. He forced his way into a house shouting for help.
24. He had to shout to make himself heard above the near gale-force wind.
25. It's wrong to swear and shout.
26. All her efforts to be polite went by the board and she started to shout.
27. He didn't shout, he just glared at me silently.
28. It took all his self-control not to shout at them.
29. I'll shout─what are you drinking?
30. With a blast and a shout, the walls tumble.
31. We could bang on the desks and shout till they let us out.
32. A sudden shout broke the silence and we all felt frightened.
33. Who's going to shout me a drink?
34. You can shout out an order as soon as you think of it, even if you are cooking, cleaning, or driving.
35. She shouted out in pain when she tried to move her leg.
36. ‘Run! ’ he shouted.
37. We had to shout above the noise of the traffic.
38. He shouted, "Hoo-rah Minn-e-so-tah!" This was the first organized shout, or "yell".
39. She shouted herself hoarse, cheering on the team.
40. Give him a shout before you go.
41. He gets muddled when the teacher starts shouting.
42. My dad used to come home drunk, shouting and cussing.
43. A man in the water was shouting and waving his arms around frantically.
44. Perhaps it means just what I mean when I want to shout out that I am thankful to the Magic.
45. I feel—I feel as if I want to shout out something—something thankful, joyful!
46. I'll shout ─ what are you drinking?
47. 'Quick, jump!' he shouted.
48. The people burst forth in a glad shout, repeating with one voice what the child had said.
49. If you're feeling really good, shout hooray!
50. He had to shout to make himself heard above the wind.
51. Then he started shouting and swearing at her.
52. Stop shouting and listen!
53. She lost her temper with a customer and shouted at him.
54. What are you drinking? It's my shout.
55. Look, you needn't shout.
56. Don't shout out all the answers.
57. Listen, lady, don't shout at me.
58. We heard angry shouts coming from the flat below.
59. Some members of the huge crowd shouted 'Viva peace, viva.'