59 Verbs to Use for the Word yell

All this was but the work of a few moments, yet it was not done any too soon, for the Indians had got within three hundred yards of us, and were still advancing, and uttering their demoniacal yells or war-whoops.

Mary could hear their wild yells and the roll of the war drums.

and gave Cartwright's favorite yell as a solo, while Marty and Joe grinned approval and some students passing in the street answered it with the "skyrocket.

The dog let out a yell and flew at him.

As we passed through the menagerie tent, dripping, every animal set up a yell, as much as to say: "There, maybe you will give cayenne pepper to a pious sacred cow again, confound you," and that convinces me that animals are human.

Instead of advancing towards the Hut, however, the Indians raised a general yell, and went over the cliffs, disappearing in the direction of the mill, like a flock of birds taking wing together.

Indeed, whatever being uttered that fearful shriek could not soon repeat it; not the widest-winged condor on the Andes could, twice in succession, send out such a yell from the cloud shrouding his eyrie.

" I turned wrathfullyfor a London street-boy's yell, let off at point-blank range, is, in effect, like the smack of an open handbut the inscription on the staring yellow poster that was held up for my inspection changed my anger into curiosity.

Three mounted cowboys saw the race won, and yelled a wild yell of triumph, but their duty was to the cattle.

His own brought a yell of pain, sharp as the yelp of a coyote.

We passed as he spoke some other squalid, wretched creatures shuffling among the crowd, whom he kicked with his foot, calling forth a yell of pain and curses.

Blind with terror, which was probably increased by the din of their own mad flight, the galloping troop came on, and with a sound like the continuous roar of thunder that for an instant drowned the yell of dog and man they burst upon the camp, trampling over packs and skins, and dried meat, etc., in their headlong speed, and overturning several of the smaller tents.

Fire!" rang out Olsen's yell.

And Tug went right into a mob of them, crying with a fine defiance the old yell of the Athletic Club: "L`¨¡y-krim!

When suddenly pursued the Banattee sinks into the grass, and, serpent-like, creeps along with wonderful rapidity, not from but towards his enemy, taking care, however, to avoid him, so that when the pursuer reaches the spot where the pursued is supposed to be hiding, he hears him shout a yell of defiance far away in the rear.

The swineherd uttered a savage yell as he staggered back, but came fiercely on again, striking with all his might, but so wildly that Robin easily avoided the blow, and brought his own staff down whack, crash, on his enemy's shoulders, producing a couple more yells of pain.

Head 'em off!" sounded a yell, and Babe, the house-boy, came around the porch in pursuit of two half-grown chickens.

The blow almost knocked Steve back again as he had been before, and must have hurt considerably; but he ignored this fact just then, because from without there were coming loud yells of fright in a man's voice.

We rattled along an hour or so, Till we heerd a yell on the still night air.

he joined his robust yell to mine, and for a moment we made the canyon bellow.

As we journeyed a yell of universal terror made me turn my eyes to Jerusalem.

judge, hain't you been in Texas long enough to know a painter's yell when you hear it?

A pressman spied Joe and loosed a yell: "It's the old man!" His press stopped; his neighbors' presses stopped; as the yell went down the room, "Joe!

You may think that I have odd taste; but I love Bobby's stentor laugh, and Tou Tou's ear-piercing yells.

At a short distance off, making the most hideous yells, the other savages were dancing round a large fire, before which were placed in a row the heads of their victims; whilst their decapitated bodies were washing in the surf on the beach, from which they soon disappeared, having been probably washed away by the tide.

59 Verbs to Use for the Word  yell