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There is no specific part of a sentence called "shout around." "Shout" is a verb, and "around" is a preposition, and they can be used together in a sentence.
For example: - "He shouted around the room, trying to get everyone's attention." - "Please don't shout around the house, it's too loud." - "The news of their engagement was quickly shouted around the office." In these examples, "shout around" means to shout in various directions or locations, usually to be heard by a group of people. It can also imply spreading information or news quickly. The use of "shout around" is more common in spoken English and may not be as commonly seen in written English.
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He continued to shout; around him, people formed a circle and chanted the Lord's Prayer.
The Scots had a decent spot-kick shout around the 20-minute mark, Jordan hacked from behind by Jan Poortvliet, but the big man had clearly used up all his penalty-box luck at Anfield, and it was karmic payback time.
You don't shout around saying how awesome you are or use run-of-the-mill pick-up lines!
While listening to families scream and shout around her, she felt overwhelmed and "not at all serene" as she had presumed she would.
Make sure you never shout around a horse.
Be careful not to shout around as this will make you look very naughty.
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Zim likes to shout, go around and say things like :"Oh, is this cake?
He shouts, spins around, flails himself.
Then we heard shouting around the corner, and what seemed like shots.
He had about forty men pounding and shouting around him, and he worked for eight hours a day for two months on them.
J. P. Morgan is far more of a team-run organization than his cult status might suggest, and it's not uncommon to see executives shouting around a table.
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