25 Verbs to Use for the Word shoutings

She heard the shouting.

They began a religious shouting, clapping their hands, flinging up their arms, shrieking.

Kirk realized that, all at once, and gave up his shouting altogether.

The devotions were decorously conducted, bating some loud shouting by one or two excitable brethren, which the better sense of the rest could not suppress.

We had just clasped hands over the matter when there broke out such a shouting and cursing and yelling from the front of the inn, that out we rushed with our drawn sabres in our hands, convinced that the brigands were upon us.

By this time the woman on the bank understood what she was doing, and ceased shouting.

And there came a constant shouting from the Hundred Thousand to me, that I haste, and indeed to haste.

You will find it best to disregard his maniacal shoutings and gesticulations.

And the screaming of the maid afar off in the dark did end very sudden; but in a moment there did be other screamings in diverse places, and the hoarse shoutings of the great men and the thudding of mighty feet that ran this way and that, a-chase.

They gave the assault in two places at once, and found the centinels asleep on their posts; but being more eager to plunder the Spaniards than to kill them, as they had always anxiously wished for clothing ever since they saw the Christians, they did not observe the time previously concerted, but began their several attacks at different times, and one of the parties, which was the most forward, even entered the town shouting.

All the shouting people hushed their shouting, and spoke in whispers whenever Albert came near.

"WHAT PROFIT HATH A MAN OF ALL HIS LABOR THAT HE TAKETH UNDER THE SUN?" Must we forever train the vineyard sproutings, And plough in hope of harvests yet to come, Nor ever join the gladsome vintage shoutings, And sing the happy song of harvest-home?

In the darkness he might miss Neil, unless he kept up a constant shouting, which would probably bring the Mormons down upon him; if he went to St. James there was a possibility of reaching Casey.

It's all overincluding the shouting.

Merciless power has dug thy dungeon deep, And his swart armorers, by a thousand fires, Have forged thy chain; yet, while he deems thee bound, The links are shivered, and the prison walls Fall outward; terribly thou springest forth, As springs the flame above a burning pile, And shoutest to the nations, who return Thy shoutings, while the pale oppressor flies.

Behind, be what there may, I dare the hazardI will lift the veil" Loud rang his shouting

"Here, McQuire, Flynn, O'Hara," ran the shoutings.

Somewhat off the main thoroughfares, the "Roma" occupies one whole side of a sleepy, peaceful, aristocratic square with no noise save the shouting of cab-drivers and the beating of horses' hoofs.

Up then went the rusty muzzle, 'Dat de tenth I shot to-day:' But out sprang the Indian shouting, Balked the negro of his prey.

The men who start the shouting and the marching are paid for their services, the tariff being as a rule two francs per demonstration.

Now and then he would stop his own shouting and listen for the reply of Tandakora.

Can't you imagine them shouting as they get through, as they get through with being grown-up, shouting to each other as they run back to their childhood and their old pretences...." After a moment she added, "That is the only sound that I shall ever hear now,the shouting of Murray to me as he runs home.

The rest of us were too much out of breath to ask him why he was wasting his strength shouting.

Then there arose a great shouting, and instinctively she laid her hand on Fielding's arm and drew him away.

Nine hundred men who had been landed, assembled shouting joyfully, marching in order, loaded with plunder, and quite showy with crowns, mantles, feathers, and native military ornaments.

25 Verbs to Use for the Word  shoutings