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Use holler in a sentence

Definition of holler:

  • (noun) a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal);
  • (noun) a small valley between mountains;
  • (verb) shout out; "He hollered out to surrender our weapons"
  • (verb) utter a sudden loud cry;
  • (verb) complain; "What was he hollering about?"

Sentence Examples:

I almost hollered right out.

I hollered, much too late.

Toffee hollered at the blonde.

And some more people hollered too.

He hollered as loud as ever.

As loud as I could holler.

I've hollered till I'm hoarse!

Then Keno hollered for me.

They'd only holler like anything.

"Then what's he hollering for?"

He sniffed, then hollered "Fire!"

He's dumb, he can't holler.

It's the same old holler.

"Shall we holler all together?"

Only she hollered too loud.

It hollered clearer and nearer.

I hollered "Here come de Yankees".

"Right away he hollers at me!"

I hollered out, "Here he is."

He didn't need to holler twice.

Only one turned in a holler.

Stand still and don't holler!

Don't holler, for mercy's sake!'

The uncle was still hollering.

I hollered, as loud as I could.

You've hollered wolf too often, Steve.

Susie was frightened, he hollered so.

Then I turned loose and hollered.

The customers are hollering like hell.

I've not begun to holler yet.

His father has made a holler.

Time enough to holler when you're hurt.

He hollered, just like he were mad.

"Labor unions would holler bloody murder."

Maybe they wouldn't holler too loud.

I've a good notion to holler to her.

She hollered, then stared at me.

And I'll do the hollering away.

You know, just screaming and hollering.

The boy in the back hollered.

You're dry with hollering by now!

Brad, didn't you hear somebody holler outside?

And I groaned a deep holler groan.

He could either faint, or "holler" "Fire!"

He'll begin to holler in a minute.

Anyhow, it let up an awful holler.

He quieted down, and then I hollered.

I put up a holler right away.

I was just about dying to holler.

Then we'd run and holler both.

"What makes the fools holler so?"

Only last week, somebody hollered 'Fire!'

Do you have to holler at that rate?

And then the crowd would holler.

Your men were out of reach of hollering.

"It's only the girls that's hollering."

Who was it you hollered for then?

Then I quit looking and started hollering.

He hollers foul, but nix on that.

Old Pompey hollered out of the dirt.

"I'm going to holler again," said Teddy.

That's what hollering a horse home means.

"And hollering to beat the band, too!"

He's hollering fit to raise the roof.

The man hollers out, mad as hops.

If there's anything you want, just holler.

I holler straight through a moonlight night.

Nobody was hollering or groaning or anything.

"I didn't know a whale could holler."

Then they beat him again because he hollered.

He's hollering about why does a boat sink.

Lately I had to put up a holler.

More you holler the more money I get.

And I didn't holler very loud, neither.

Most of the sheep they hollered 'Baa!'

That'll make the folks holler and laugh.

Then listen for the public to holler.

"Tell him her apple bet it holler."

They are hollering for the hot water.

And somebody hollered "He's got a gun."

Just holler the things down to me.

The boy went around, hollering to everybody.

That's what them lizards-men holler at me.

Blows, "I'll give you something to holler for."

"Oh, just to get a chance to holler."

Too much hollering, and your game gets raided!

Ned Brooks hollered so loud my ears hurt.

You've got to answer when I holler, anyhow.

Skinner said he hollered till he was hoarse.

He was hollering, "I protest this police brutality."

People out there were hollering, "Kill the s.o.b."

The old boy put up a beautiful holler.

Then they can holler all they want.

Be sure you're right, then holler your head off.

Just wait and let's make sure before we holler.

Hunger hollering from all their starved faces!

I was so worked up I hollered right out.

We didn't holler and we never told Col.

Don't look back and don't run or holler.

And the gang has put up a holler.