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SHOUT

Definition av SHOUT

  1. skrika, ropa, tjuta

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Är palindrom

Nej

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Exempel på hur man kan använda SHOUT i en mening

  • In the American west, many wagon trains began their journeys with the shout "Wagons roll!" from the head of the train.
  • On September 1, 1910, the choir sang the song "Let the Mountains shout for Joy" as their first ever recording.
  • His simple, hard-pounding left hand and his percussive right hand, coupled with his cheerful shout, brought him considerable success over three decades.
  • They pass through Kalemegdan and shout salutes to Marko's brother Ivan, an animal keeper in the Belgrade Zoo.
  • Later sources say that, on going out, the winner shouts "Vive l'amour!" which explains the story that when the Patriarch of Venice, Jacques Monico was playing cards, he called "Vive Marie!" whenever the rules required him to shout "Vive l'amour!".
  • He also used the same line when standing on a manure spreader, only to have a heckler shout, "Well, wind 'er up Mitch, because she's never carried a bigger load!".
  • Carlotta, the Opéra's resident soprano prima donna, begins to perform an aria when a backdrop inexplicably falls from the flies, causing anxious chorus girls to shout, "He's here! The Phantom of the Opera!" The new owners, Firmin and André, try to downplay the incident, but Carlotta angrily storms offstage.
  • The Greeks believed that he often wandered peacefully through the woods, playing a pipe, but when accidentally awakened from his noontime nap he could give a great shout that would cause flocks to stampede.
  • This word is probably of North Germanic origin, related to Icelandic gola (breeze) and Danish gal (furious, mad), which are both from Old Norse gala (to sing), from Proto-Germanic *galaną (to roop, sing, charm), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰel- (to shout, scream, charm away).
  • He continued his ministry in the homes of sympathetic parishioners, and on the night of April 9, 1906, first one, then six others in his meeting began to speak in tongues and shout out loud praising God, so loudly that the neighborhood was alerted.
  • ; Blare : from an unrecorded Old English *blæren or from Middle Dutch blaren and blèren (to bleat, to shout).
  • On 2 June 1995, she withdrew support from his government, which led to a major incident where Mulayam Singh Yadav was accused of sending his zealots to keep her party legislators hostage at a Lucknow guest house and shout casteist abuses at her.
  • The ring shout is described as a dance with "counterclockwise circling and high arm gestures" that resembled the Big Apple.


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