Sentence examples for shout out at from inspiring English sources

"shout out at" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It means to speak or call out loudly and aggressively. It is often used in the context of expressing one's anger or frustration towards someone or something. Example: The teacher shouted out at the students who were talking during class. Another example: My neighbor constantly shouts out at her dog when it barks.

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Their "Mashed Potatoes" equivalent was "Free Bird," the title of a Lynyrd Skynyrd song, or "Whipping Post," an Allman Brothers tune, which people would shout out at concerts not involving either Lynyrd Skynyrd or the Allman Brothers Band.

Watch here "Listen up you undead pricks," perhaps isn't the sort of thing one should shout out at the Christmas dinner table … but it is the best moment in the brilliant, Dawn of the Dead-inspired video for Emmy the Great and Tim Wheeler's festive singalong, Zombie Christmas.

Should I have downloaded a fitness app to shout out at me and force me out of bed?

"Your landlord may live over the road in a big house but at least you know they'll have to come out of the house once in a while and you can shout out at them and complain".

"Your landlord may live over the road in a big house, but at least you know they'll have to come out of the house once in a while and you can shout out at them and complain," says Meek. "With the absentee landlord, the gates are locked and you've no way of reaching the guy, who is probably sunning himself in Monaco".

But, that was the first Odd Future shout out at the Grammys.

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"Hello comrades!" an almost motionless Hu shouted out at intervals.

Constantin could not bear it and shouted out at the top of his voice: "Mos Craciun!

He shouted out at the crowd, and they roared in answer.

Asked about the controversy at Labour conference on Sunday morning, he told ITV's Robert Peston: "I simply reported what was shouted out at a public meeting".

First question shouted out at the dishonored guest when he strode to the table in a long brown coat that looked like linoleum: "If you go in the Hall, which cap are you going to wear?" (Hint: the cover of the book, "My Prison Without Bars," is bright red).

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