shouted
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
shout/ʃaʊt/
▶verb
- 1 speak or call out very loudly.
■ (shout at) reprimand loudly.
■ (shout someone down) prevent someone from speaking or being heard by shouting.
- 2 Austral./NZ informal treat (someone) to (something, especially a drink).
- 1 a loud cry or call.
- 2 (one's shout) Brit. informal one's turn to buy a round of drinks.
– phrases
all over bar the shouting Brit. informal (of a contest) almost finished and therefore virtually decided.
give someone a shout informal call on or get in touch with someone.
in with a shout Brit. informal having a good chance.
shout something from the rooftops talk openly about something personal or secret.
shout the odds Brit. talk loudly and in an opinionated way.
all over bar the shouting Brit. informal (of a contest) almost finished and therefore virtually decided.
give someone a shout informal call on or get in touch with someone.
in with a shout Brit. informal having a good chance.
shout something from the rooftops talk openly about something personal or secret.
shout the odds Brit. talk loudly and in an opinionated way.
– derivatives
shouter noun,
shouty adjective (informal).
shouter noun,
shouty adjective (informal).
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