hollers in English

verb
1
(of a person) give a loud shout or cry.
he hollers when he wants feeding
noun
1
a loud cry or shout.
They make odd squeaky noises and suddenly explode in girlful shouts, screams and hollers of exuberance shattering the perfect calm of a quiet summer night.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "hollers" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "hollers", or refer to the context using the word "hollers" in the English Dictionary.

1. a raspy female voice hollers from behind us.

2. Up and down them hills and hollers and out Acrosst that Injun country, like the devil was …

3. Older is a marvelous writer: "On a normal summer night Manhattan sizzled with hollers, guffaws and arguments, a million tidbits of gossip that warbled and Bassooned down airways and over rooptops

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6. On a normal summer night, Manhattan sizzled with hollers, guffaws, and arguments, a million tidbits of gossip that warbled and Bassooned down alleyways and over rooftops, across bustling avenues and through dingy saloons, back out into the streets where they were chewed on until all the juice was extracted, and then discarded to make room for the next morsel.

7. On a normal summer night, Manhattan sizzled with hollers, guffaws, and arguments, a million tidbits of gossip that warbled and Bassooned down alleyways and over rooftops, across bustling avenues and through dingy saloons, back out into the streets where they were chewed on until all the juice was extracted, and then discarded to make room for the next morsel.