Noun(1) a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition
Verb(1) utter in a loud voice; talk in a loud voice (usually denoting characteristic manner of speaking(2) utter a sudden loud cry(3) utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy(4) use foul or abusive language towards
(1) it's your shout(2) His shout attracted Paris' attention, and he looked over Helen's shoulder at his brother.(3) Each punch that hit her was followed by a loud shout .(4) A shout caught my attention and I heard the soldiers switch their direction.(5) I heard a shout(6) the food was nothing to shout about(7) The superior officer clapped his hands and called for attention with a loud shout , which echoed throughout the hold.(8) I'll shout you a beer(9) But if you do shout loud enough, you will get what you want and need.(10) Then, there was a loud shout and all hell broke loose.(11) As for Terry Maher, I insist that he shout me a red wine at Percy's.(12) They go off with a very intense flash and a loud shout .(13) She heard a loud shout coming from the top floor.(14) Simply because she can shout louder than Kelvin Ramnath does not mean that she makes sense.(15) I didn't shout or scream because I thought they would push me off.(16) ÔÇÿDo you want another drink? My shout.ÔÇÖ