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to shouts
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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TO shouts of "yella-yella" — move along!
He stopped to respond to shouts from a sound guy.
People rushed into the rain in pajamas, children in their arms, to shouts of "Get out!
"Here's one from the 1800's," Mr. Bonchonsky said, to shouts of "Where?" from his sons.
He was greeted at a rally in New Orleans to shouts of "Four more years!
He left the courtroom to shouts of "shame!" and "fascist!" from Tymoshenko's supporters.
To shouts of "USA, USA" from the delegates they left the hall.
"I think you really do owe me," Mr. Mueller said to shouts of laughter.
Seconds after his jump, Brandon was racing down the track to shouts from the crowd.
In the Village, he remained accustomed to shouts of "Lucas!" In 1989, he acted in "Cutting Class," playing a father.
To shouts of joy, Mr. Labastida said, "Only those who already feel defeated would cry fraud ahead of time".
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