Which preposition to use with halloos
Why, halloo to me, and I will answer thee.
At the same instant a view-halloo from the dark avenue greeted him, and in spite of himself his face softened.
No man like him the horn could sound, And hill and valley rang with glee: 10 When Echo bandied, round and round, The halloo of Simon Lee.
The multitude were shouting and hallooing with great vehemence.
"Before being compelled to take to the water, it occurred to him to halloo for Westcott, which he did with all his might.
At last, after some hours spent in this miserable manner, we heard a faint halloo in the distance; it was now past eleven at night.
This Ina saw as she emerged on the veranda in response to Dwight's informal halloo on his way upstairs.
I was going to halloo after them, although it had been to little purpose, when I observed a huge creature walking after them in the sea, as fast as he could; he waded not much deeper than his knees, and took prodigious strides; but our men had got the start of him half a league, and the sea thereabouts being full of sharp-pointed rocks, the monster was not able to overtake the boat.
Zounds, now I hear four halloo at the least!
Was he to be doomed to have the word Jemima hallooed about his rooms and staircases for the rest of his life?
Then Ted heard a halloo behind him and Kalitan's voice: "Run for Chetwoof, quick!"
Presently he could hear a galloping horse and a faint halloo down the valley, out of which he had just come.