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be shouting
verb
To utter a sudden and loud outcry, as in joy, triumph, or exultation, or to attract attention, to animate soldiers, etc.
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Everyone should be shouting it out.
He wouldn't be shouting or loud.
Biden seems to be shouting, not exhorting.
"We'd be shouting like crazy kids".
"But if we win, we'll be shouting from the rooftops".
She may as well be shouting into the wind.
In other words, we'd probably all be shouting anyway.
We should be shouting at God," he says.
"Hopefully, people won't be shouting on the phones," she said.
And there'd be shouting and noisy, and so, they devised a system of hand signals.
As summer heats up, the west coast will be shouting ever louder for his attention.
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