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shout <a shout; shouts> SUST. (sounds)

shout SUST. (sounds)

shout SUST. (sounds)

natural shout PSICO.

shout at V.

shout at one another V.

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On each such occasion she would leap up, shout colourful encouragements and punch the air rather fiercely.
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Again this time he wakes up from the dream with a shout.
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They often move about wildly, fall to the floor and shout in glossolalia.
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Start the conversation, give each other "shout outs" and cross-promote content across channels.
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They stay at the end and shout every night and the stage door is beset by fans.
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Opposite groups of women shout to her to revoke or to be steadfast, but no woman interferes.
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The citizens rush out of their houses and sing and shout for joy.
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Women participate in the dance by standing in lines to the side and sing/shout verses while the men dance.
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To be heard you will have to shout and talk over people.
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But we are not going to sit here and shout our mouth off about what we are going to do.
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