yell
IPA: jˈɛɫ
noun
- A shout.
- A phrase to be shouted.
- The second-largest island in the Shetland Islands council area, Scotland.
- An unincorporated community in Marshall County, Tennessee, United States, named after Archibald Yell.
- A surname.
verb
- (intransitive) To shout; holler; make a loud sound with the voice.
- (transitive) To convey by shouting.
- (informal, followed by at) To tell someone off in a loud and angry manner.
adjective
- (Ulster) dry (of cow)
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Examples of "yell" in Sentences
- I yell from the bow, stabbing the water with a draw stroke.
- "It's really hard to yell from the dugout," Maddon said afterward.
- This way, the next time you feel like you might blow, you can yell the code word instead.
- You have to offer ideas and not just yell from the toilets of your RVs. michael armstrong sr.
- All you can yell is Hitler, Hitler, Hitler with a smattering of anti white and anti God commentary.
- If you want to be in the arena, get in the damn arena stop using a megaphone to yell from the crowd.
- Why I'm going to scream and yell is because they don't answer questions that are asked of them but answer what ever they want.
- So occupied were we with our paddling, our eyes fixed upon the other bank, that we knew nothing until aroused by a yell from the shore.
- Apple tries to offer songs over a mobile network - more convenience for consumers, and likely much more revenue for the record companies - and the first thing they yell is “only if you pay me more”!
- And some fans, some members of her team were wonderfully supportive of her, knew what she was doing was hard and that it took a lot of courage, but there were others that certainly looked at her as a sort of novelty act and would yell from the stands, why dont you go home and fix your husband some biscuits?
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