hollered (Meaning)

hollered

an African American work song freely improvised usually in terms of the particular occupation of the moment and often without words, gripe, complain, shout, cry, complaint, to cry out (as to attract attention or in pain), to call out (a word or phrase), complain sense 1, to cry or call out

hollered Sentence Examples

  1. The coach hollered instructions to his players from the sidelines.
  2. She hollered down the street, hoping her friend would hear.
  3. The angry neighbor hollered at the kids playing in the yard.
  4. The wind hollered through the trees, rattling the windows.
  5. The crowd hollered and cheered as the athlete crossed the finish line.
  6. The farmer hollered to his sheep, urging them to move faster.
  7. The child hollered in delight when he received a new toy.
  8. The teacher hollered at the class to quiet down and pay attention.
  9. The bully hollered threats at the smaller student.
  10. The mother hollered at her children to come inside for dinner.

FAQs About the word hollered

an African American work song freely improvised usually in terms of the particular occupation of the moment and often without words, gripe, complain, shout, cry

whined, moaned, complained, muttered,screamed, croaked, whimpered, beefed, whinged, wailed

tolerated, took, bore, rejoiced, accepted,delighted, crowed,endured, cheered, commended

The coach hollered instructions to his players from the sidelines.

She hollered down the street, hoping her friend would hear.

The angry neighbor hollered at the kids playing in the yard.

The wind hollered through the trees, rattling the windows.