shouted造句181. You clarify the problem as visually as possible; and then you get ten different solutions shouted out.
182. A lack of technical competence shouted from the report, asserted Cook.
183. The guarder shouted: "Freeze".
184. I shouted at Augie enough times to get him annoyed and angry too.
185. In the presence of a large crowd in a public square the messengers shouted vulgar abuse at Vuk.
186. Come on then, she shouted silently, let's get it over and done with!
187. They shouted obscene greetings to him, treating him like a commissionaire, or a bar man.
188. I shouted again to encourage him and the footsteps began again, this time crunching in my direction.
189. Monsieur Armand got angry and shouted, and Monsieur Firmin told him to be quiet.
190. Tonight, he could have shouted through the streets, blown a trumpet, waved a banner.
191. She ran faster, shouted harder, but it roared noisily on and disappeared round a bend.
192. Schilling fought it, but since business was booming, he was shouted down.
193. The drumming disoriented him, the darkness frightened him; he shouted out.
194. They held Grimma in awe because of the way she shouted at the men and read better than anyone.
195. He shouted himself hoarse.
196. He shouted her name, but she only let him in after he threatened to kick down the door.
197. As he fumbled with his belt he shouted out to the others to throw their grenades.
198. He shouted at the men in the cockpit to make fast the rope that led to his neck.
199. He shouted directions to the boarders, and, when they were ignored, he shouted contrary orders.
200. Then one of the men shouted something, waving his arms in the general direction of the forest.
201. Most of the young, rather shabbily dressed people in the pub shouted over it or craned their heads closer to hear.
202. He had shouted wolf so often that he had come to disbelieve in his own assertions.
203. At one point, he started coughing and I shouted at him to be quiet.
204. A dwarf bicycled on his hands and a standup comic shouted like a moustachioed demagogue at the furniture.
205. He complained loudly until Val finally banged on the table and shouted at him.
206. Only the eerie tinkle of leg irons and shouted commands break the silence.
207. I shouted to get his attention, but my voice didn't carry far enough.
208. Their voices rose, pure and distinct in the clear air as they laughed and shouted to each other.
209. They flicked ash from their cigarettes into the empty wine-glasses and shouted each other down in vain attempts to be witty.
210. They gave his speech a cool reception, but we laughed and shouted when he returned with his report.