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I . shout [ʃaʊt] N

1. shout (loud cry):

krzyk m

2. shout Brit inf (round of drinks):

Phrases:

to give sb a shout inf

II . shout [ʃaʊt] VB intr

Usage examples with shouts

raucous shouts
shouts of jubilation
wiwaty mpl
shouts of derision

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She is flamboyent in her dress, and screeches instead of shouts.
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He then shouts through a megaphone while his followers march through the street.
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They got out a half-dozen shouts before they were quickly removed by police.
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The volunteers also have to stay the night in their cells in complete darkness, while screams and shouts further unsettle the volunteers.
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It is big and visceral and it shouts at you.
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This pre-blues music was adapted from the field shouts and hollers performed during slave times, expanded into simple solo songs laden with emotional content.
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He shouts out in a panic and runs up to a gendarme for assistance.
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But then someone shouts his name, and the mirror shatters.
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He never really "sings", rather he murmurs, shouts, screams or speaks, and this wide range of tonality has presented in the past often insurmountable problems for engineers, technicians and suchlike.
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To archaeologists, this is like a neon light: it shouts that the object has an unusual history.
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