holler in the PONS Dictionary

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Even in his late 80s he would energetically dance, make music, and holler all the way up the parade route for a couple of miles.
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His shrill holler was heard throughout the whole ballpark.
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In this form, the singer improvised freely, and the melodic range was limited, sounding like a field holler.
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Excess rock and soil containing mining byproducts are disposed into nearby valleys, in what are called holler fills or valley fills.
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He variously played his guitar at the back of his neck, and hollered his song lyrics loudly for all in the vicinity to hear.
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He is known for his intensity, fast substitutions and frequent whistling and hollering.
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Barely contained whispers explode into hollering terrace crowds.
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Holler continued to use the original sawmill as a feedmill.
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Some of them went to laughing and hollering about that flour.
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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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