shouting

IPA: ʃˈaʊtɪŋ

noun

  • The action of the verb to shout.
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Examples of "shouting" in Sentences

  • It gives the picture of shouting.
  • The captain was shouting furiously.
  • It gives the impression of shouting.
  • It is the online equivalent of shouting.
  • All the shouting is bugging the neighbors.
  • It is the equivalent of shouting and is rude.
  • That Obama and his shouting is the best unifier for GOP?
  • The reason why they are shouting is no one is listening.
  • The shouting is turning off people who would normally listen to their concerns and answer questions.
  • So we can add Representative Ross and Senator Conrad of North Dakota to the list of Democrats who realise that the far-left wing of their party are so far out of touch of with average Americans that they're not even within shouting distance.
  • In other words, you can say anything you want out on the campaign trail, in as high-flown language as you'd like to use; but once the shouting is all over, it's often very hard (if not impossible) to make good on these promises when confronted with the way Washington actually works.

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