yell  
[jel]
Definition:  1. A loud utterance; often in protest or opposition. 2. A loud utterance of emotion (especially when inarticulate). 3. Utter a sudden loud cry. 4. Utter or declare in a very loud voice.
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Use 'yell' in a sentence:  
Something brushed past Bob's face and he let out a yell . Sometimes parents scream, yell , and use putdowns. Well, why didn't someone yell  that right away? Lesley yelled  at him with blind, hating rage. We talk to the men and try to change, yell  at them to stop. I heard somebody yell . 'Get down!' she yelled . 'Somebody's shooting!' 'Please don't yell  at me.' She began to sniffle. 'Eva!' he yelled . I can't hug him, or make his breakfast, or yell  at him about walking on my carpets with his cleats or cheer for him at his games. I yell , go home! For comparison, let's say you wanted to "jam" a conversation between two people—all you'd need to do is yell  in the listener's ear. She stared as he paced and yelled . "Please don't yell  at me." She began to sniffle. If you yell , "yes," and I yell , "No," neither of us learns anything. They yell , shout and argue. For six hours a night they go at it, hammer and tongs. I heard David yelling  and telling them to get back. 'Don't touch me!' the girl yelled . She likes to yell  at me: "No, Daddy!" They yell  and dance too. I am Tyler Durden, I yell . She yelled  out for help, but no one came. The crowd yelled  encouragement at the players. I jumped to my feet and started to yell . Mother: Mary, why do you yell  and scream so much? The little girl yelled  in fear. Maybe he won’t yell  at me if I smell like a flower. Every time your roommate walks in yell , "Hooray!" If he yelled  and screamed, my parents buckled under and gave him whatever he wanted. I'm sorry I yelled  at you last night. We yelled  encouragement at the players. When you want to scream and yell , instead ITCH. He's all washed up, but he still yells  at everyone. At a hundred he stared around him at the empty hillside, wondering if he should yell  for help. So when something has to be moved, lifted or loaded, they yell , "Get the kid." I yell , Tyler's not home. She was yelling  and screaming and carrying on. You walk down the street and people yell  your name. 'Damn!' he yelled  at the top of his voice. Okay! Now you can all yell  out together. ‘ Be careful! ’ he yelled . Does he yell  and scream? He was out there shouting and yelling . Back off! There's no need to yell  at me. 'Happy Easter,' he yelled . Always end the name of your child with a vowel, so that when you yell , the name will carry. 'We'll all be arrested!' Thomas yelled , which was most unlike him. Christian pushed him away, yelling  abuse. The coach stood on the sidelines yelling  instructions to the players. They curse at me and yell . They yelled  with excitement. She yelled  at the child to get down from the wall. He yelled  at the other driver. She yelled  out in pain. Her yell  sent nearby grouse running for cover. He shouted, "Hoo-rah Minn-e-so-tah!" This was the first organized shout, or "yell".