Shouted Sentence Examples

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  • Go! he shouted at the officers.

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  • Jule shouted to the men.

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  • He shouted after her.

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  • Randy shouted as soon as he heard the voice on the other end.

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  • Sasha shouted to the forest.

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  • Molly won and joyously shouted as she touched wood!

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  • Please! she shouted as he pulled her from the room.

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  • Isac shouted as he struggled to remain on his feet.

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  • Keep to the right! the men shouted to him.

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  • He shouted at Pete, and ran toward Cassie.

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  • As they died, they shouted, 'Communist Party, Chairman Mao, save us.'

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  • He shouted, A horse!

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  • He shouted at her, fury on his face, but his words were lost to the storm.

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  • Natasha almost shouted, taking hold of both his hands with a passionate movement.

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  • Always looking over my shoulder in case somebody was coming, being shouted at for having a vicious dog.

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  • Anyway, this lot got to the end of the street, shouted a few incomprehensible taunts at me, then wandered off.

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  • Hilden shouted, shoving them toward the door.

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  • Many shouted, others wept with a loud voice.

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  • Send him to the devil, I'm busy! he shouted to Lavrushka, who went up to him not in the least abashed.

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  • I'd kill him! shouted Denisov in a bloodthirsty tone.

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  • Taran shouted at Sirian.

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  • But the convoyman took no notice of the word "general" and shouted at the soldiers who were blocking his way.

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  • Come back! shouted Dolokhov.

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  • I was getting impatient waiting, with a couple of boats roped to my bow, and shouted.

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  • The French had fallen behind, and just as he looked round the first man changed his run to a walk and, turning, shouted something loudly to a comrade farther back.

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  • Katie all but shouted.

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  • It was a dangerous situation, but he lifted his arms to make himself look as big as possible and shouted.

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  • I was scanning ahead and shouted that we were coming up to a Red-necked falcon perched on a tree.

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  • Once or twice he was shouted at for being in the way.

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  • Again, I had no option nut to send him off as it was shouted angrily toward me.

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  • Quinn shouted before Martha put a restraining hand on his arm.

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  • She shouted out the address as we climbed down the stairs and joined the others below.

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  • Darian shouted, staggering beneath the weight of his magic.

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  • Damian shouted as the Traveler disappeared.

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  • Dustin shouted, drawing his weapon again.

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  • Jared shouted at last.

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  • That man is here! she shouted up the stairwell, and disappeared into her studio.

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  • Katie shouted.  He reappeared, blood flying with his weapons.

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  • The woman pursed her lips and crossed her arms, eyeing him.  "I'll get him," Toby shouted from across the courtyard.

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  • With a squeal of brakes Dean narrowly missed the rider in front, who shouted a profanity and spun sideways to a stop in the road­side gravel, miraculously maintaining balance.

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  • Dustin shouted, darting through the obelisks towards her.

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  • The words were purred in her husky voice yet felt as if they'd been shouted.

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  • Darian shouted again, and another pulse of power made the earth rumble.

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  • Yully! she shouted above the roar.

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  • He paced, shouted, and pounded the walls until his body was depleted of energy.

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  • One of the guards shouted when he saw her, and she saw the small door abutting the closed gates open.

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  • Someone shouted something, and she looked up, staring at the massive red cloud that was forming above them.

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  • The common story, that she appeared before the Hungarian magnates in the diet at Pressburg in 1741 with her infant son, afterwards Joseph II., in her arms, and so worked on their feelings that they shouted Moriamur pro rege nostro Maria Theresia, is only mythically true.

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  • When the people shouted " Long live King Amador," he cried out " Long live John IV.," and took refuge in a convent.

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  • A blind man appealed to Jesus as " the Son of David," and was answered by the restoration of his sight; and when, a little later, Jesus fulfilled an ancient prophecy by mounting an ass and riding into Jerusalem, the multitudes shouted their welcome to the returning " kingdom of David."

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  • Robespierre and all who tried to speak in his behalf were shouted down.

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  • He shouted at her.

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  • She clapped profusely and shouted, "Bravo."

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  • Talk was loud enough to hurt his ears, ranging between orders shouted across the chamber to the man Bastion bellowing at the messengers from the northern wall.

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  • On the way out he held up the kettle and shouted " I am British " at which the entire room roared applause.

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  • Down with your clothes. ' ' Never again, ' I shouted, marveling at my own audacity.

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  • Further on and the crowds still clapped, shouted and encouraged.

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  • Suddenly a man who sold fried doughnuts shouted, ' My purse, where's my purse?

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  • Thanks to everyone who worked on it, made tea or shouted encouragement.

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  • One continuing exasperation for American visitors is that the people wilfully persist in speaking French, tho many will speak English if shouted at.

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  • Don't tell me you don't hear the racist filth that shouted every game.

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  • She was beaming as I waved hello to her and shouted " They've got him.

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  • When Elizabeth exposed herself before her troops, they all shouted hurrah.

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  • We did a 180 degree turn and Paul shouted to keep going as the single kayaks turn much faster than us in a double.

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  • The Doctor called, and shouted, and fired signals, and Duk made piteous lamentations; but there was no response.

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  • Both day and night, for seven days, the country's vast population rang bells, banged saucepan lids and shouted.

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  • Spike shouted, " Right, old man, go for the nose!

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  • All these things have been shouted from the highest mountaintops over the last three months.

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  • I was slinging mud and pinecones at my lads between scenes and one of the Assistant Directors shouted " Oi you come here!

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  • I even had a fan near me who constantly shouted " you are miles offside " to McLaren at goal kicks.

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  • For that reason, the Dresden Dolls ' name deserves to be shouted from the highest rooftops.

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  • The demonstrators shouted slogans against the presence of the British ship.

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  • They shouted and threw stones into the cave.

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  • He jumped out of the water and shouted again.

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  • Caedmon! all shouted together.

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  • In the intervals of the dance the count, breathing deeply, waved and shouted to the musicians to play faster.

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  • Go! he suddenly shouted in a loud, angry voice, opening his door.

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  • This! he shouted and stood still.

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  • I'll hack you with my saber! he shouted, actually drawing his saber from its scabbard and flourishing it.

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  • The imposing figure of Nesvitski followed by his Cossack, and the determination of Denisov who flourished his sword and shouted frantically, had such an effect that they managed to squeeze through to the farther side of the bridge and stopped the infantry.

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  • With his shaggy head thrown back like birds when they drink, pressing his spurs mercilessly into the sides of his good horse, Bedouin, and sitting as though falling backwards in the saddle, he galloped to the other flank of the squadron and shouted in a hoarse voice to the men to look to their pistols.

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  • Again someone shouted, "Stretchers!"

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  • So you've smelt powdah! shouted Vaska Denisov just above his ear.

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  • Go on! he shouted to the driver, and they galloped on.

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  • Come quick... he shouted.

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  • But at the moment the first report was heard, Bagration looked round and shouted, "Hurrah!"

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  • We're lost! shouted the fugitives.

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  • All to retire! he shouted from a distance.

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  • You're very smart! one of them shouted hoarsely.

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  • Let's dwink to dwown our gwief! shouted Denisov, who had settled down by the roadside with a flask and some food.

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  • The general shouted a demand that the cavalry should be halted, the Austrian argued that not he, but the higher command, was to blame.

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  • But at that very instant a cloud of smoke spread all round, firing was heard quite close at hand, and a voice of naive terror barely two steps from Prince Andrew shouted, Brothers!

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  • Count! shouted Berg who ran up from the other side as eager as Boris.

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  • Go on! innumerable voices suddenly shouted after the ball had struck the general, the men themselves not knowing what, or why, they were shouting.

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  • Petya was being pressed so that he could scarcely breathe, and everybody shouted, "Hurrah! hurrah! hurrah!"

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  • Petya pushed her hand away with his knee, seized a biscuit, and as if fearing to be too late, again shouted "Hurrah!" with a voice already hoarse.

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  • He's coming! shouted a Cossack standing at the gate.

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  • Pierre's coachman shouted angrily at the convoy of wounded to keep to one side of the road.

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  • In the middle of the wood a brown hare with white feet sprang out and, scared by the tramp of the many horses, grew so confused that it leaped along the road in front of them for some time, arousing general attention and laughter, and only when several voices shouted at it did it dart to one side and disappear in the thicket.

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  • She shouted her conversation over the sound of running water.

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  • Jonny shouted and beat on the door to the interrogation room.

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  • Lon shouted and waved the brooding Guardian over.

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  • You are nothing, past-Death shouted.

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  • Sasha shouted, snatching her arm and hauling her up.

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  • Instinct and fury blinded him.  He felt the dagger sink into flesh and struck again, only to find himself flying backwards through the air.  Rhyn shouted something at him, but Kris couldn't hear him, not with the memory of both Lilith and Hannah dying.

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  • The London election event was brought to an abrupt end after the Islamic invaders shouted down candidates with homophobic taunts.

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  • As they passed us, the large craft and the gunboats in the harbour saluted and the seamen shouted applause for the master of the only little sail-boat that ventured out into the storm.

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  • What is this? shouted the regimental commander, thrusting forward his jaw and pointing at a soldier in the ranks of the third company in a greatcoat of bluish cloth, which contrasted with the others.

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  • Your leg? shouted the commander with a tone of suffering in his voice, while there were still five men between him and Dolokhov with his bluish-gray uniform.

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  • All he knew was that at the commencement of the action balls and shells began flying all over his regiment and hitting men and that afterwards someone had shouted "Cavalry!" and our men had begun firing.

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  • Another, without looking round, as though fearing to relax, shouted with his mouth wide open and passed on.

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  • Yes or no, yes or no, yes or no! he still shouted when the princess, as if lost in a fog, had already staggered out of the study.

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  • The Tsar said something more which Rostov did not hear, and the soldiers, straining their lungs, shouted "Hurrah!"

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  • Rostov too, bending over his saddle, shouted "Hurrah!" with all his might, feeling that he would like to injure himself by that shout, if only to express his rapture fully.

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  • Everyone shouted, talked, and kissed him at the same time.

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  • Bagration also rose and shouted "Hurrah!" in exactly the same voice in which he had shouted it on the field at Schon Grabern.

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  • He flung down the slab, broke it, and swooping down on her with outstretched hands shouted, "Get out!" in such a terrible voice that the whole house heard it with horror.

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  • All wight! shouted Denisov.

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  • Make friends with my little fool, Princess Mary, he shouted after Pierre, through the door.

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  • A weal dog astwide a fence! shouted Denisov after him (the most insulting expression a cavalryman can address to a mounted infantryman) and riding up to Rostov, he burst out laughing.

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  • Who is it that's starving us? shouted Denisov, hitting the table with the fist of his newly bled arm so violently that the table nearly broke down and the tumblers on it jumped about.

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  • The battalions shouted "Hurrah!" and "Vive l'Empereur!"

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  • That way we shall be saying there is no God--nothing! shouted Nicholas, banging the table--very little to the point as it seemed to his listeners, but quite relevantly to the course of his own thoughts.

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  • Another bottle! he shouted.

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  • Who else is there? he shouted, bowing to Prince Andrew.

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  • We are going too! shouted Petya.

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  • Open the door, there! he shouted.

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  • Go on, Uncle, go on! shouted Natasha as soon as he had finished.

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  • Now take off your things, quick! she shouted to the count who was going to kiss her hand.

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  • In the stalls everyone clapped and shouted "bravo!"

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  • Then the king again shouted to the sound of music, and they all began singing.

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  • He took it into his head to begin shouting, but I am not one to be shouted down.

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  • Dolokhov shouted to him from the other room.

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  • Hey, Matrena, the sable! he shouted so that his voice rang far through the rooms.

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  • Who asked you to? shouted Natasha, raising herself on the sofa and looking malignantly at Marya Dmitrievna.

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  • A French noncommissioned officer of hussars, in crimson uniform and a shaggy cap, shouted to the approaching Balashev to halt.

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  • Rostov threw his cloak over his shoulders, shouted to Lavrushka to follow with the things, and--now slipping in the mud, now splashing right through it--set off with Ilyin in the lessening rain and the darkness that was occasionally rent by distant lightning.

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  • Many voices shouted and talked at the same time, so that Count Rostov had not time to signify his approval of them all, and the group increased, dispersed, re-formed, and then moved with a hum of talk into the largest hall and to the big table.

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  • I remember how he began speaking to him about Lise as if she were alive--he had forgotten she was dead--and Tikhon reminded him that she was no more, and he shouted, 'Fool!'

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  • Karp shouted at him.

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  • Bind him, Lavrushka! shouted Rostov, as if that order, too, could not possibly meet with any opposition.

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  • What are they doing? shouted the officer, turning to Pierre.

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  • Ah... those peasants! shouted an officer, seizing by their shoulders and checking the peasants, who were walking unevenly and jolting the stretcher.

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  • Rostopchin shouted at Pierre louder than before, frowning suddenly.

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  • Oh, by the by!" he shouted through the doorway after Pierre, "is it true that the countess has fallen into the clutches of the holy fathers of the Society of Jesus?"

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  • The voices and footsteps of the many servants and of the peasants who had come with the carts resounded as they shouted to one another in the yard and in the house.

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  • But the coachman could not stop, for from the Meshchanski Street came more carts and carriages, and the Rostovs were being shouted at to move on and not block the way.

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  • Where?... he shouted to three infantrymen without muskets who, holding up the skirts of their overcoats, were slipping past him into the Bazaar passage.

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  • Robbery is not permitted to anybody now a days! shouted the publican, picking up his cap.

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  • We too will take part..." the reader went on, and then paused ("Do you see," shouted the youth victoriously, "he's going to clear up the whole affair for you...."), "in destroying them, and will send these visitors to the devil.

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  • Lead the way to him, himself! shouted the tall youth.

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  • Keep him! shouted different people and the people dashed in pursuit of the trap.

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  • Your excellency, they say they have got ready, according to your orders, to go against the French, and they shouted something about treachery.

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  • I command it... shouted Rostopchin, suddenly growing pale like Vereshchagin.

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  • Pull up, I tell you! he cried in a piercing voice, and again shouted something breathlessly with emphatic intonations and gestures.

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  • A general who was standing by the guns shouted some words of command to the officer, and the latter ran back again with his men.

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  • Bonaparte!... shouted Makar Alexeevich.

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  • Old Daniel Terentich, the count's valet (as he was called), came up to the group and shouted at Mishka.

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  • There! shouted the Frenchman at the window, pointing to the garden at the back of the house.

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  • One of the soldiers, evidently suffering, shouted gruffly and angrily at Pierre to go back.

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  • Adjutants and generals galloped about, shouted, grew angry, quarreled, said they had come quite wrong and were late, gave vent to a little abuse, and at last gave it all up and went forward, simply to get somewhere.

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  • I send them away and take a weceipt for them, shouted Denisov, suddenly flushing.

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  • At the first sound of trampling hoofs and shouting, Petya lashed his horse and loosening his rein galloped forward, not heeding Denisov who shouted at him.

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  • Fetch some more wood! shouted a red-haired and red-faced man, screwing up his eyes and blinking because of the smoke but not moving back from the fire.

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  • A courier who galloped to the castle in advance, in a troyka with three foam-flecked horses, shouted "Coming!" and Konovnitsyn rushed into the vestibule to inform Kutuzov, who was waiting in the hall porter's little lodge.

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  • Woman racially abused worker A WOMAN who shouted racial abuse at a restaurant worker has been fined by magistrates.

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  • The Americans (three separate groups) who shouted very loudly in the Italian restaurant in Stirling.

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  • I shouted a bit, realized I was talking to myself, and sulked off in quiet humiliation.

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  • Tyler jumped around the corner and shouted "Aha!" to scare his mother.

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  • It's the words of encouragement, shouted with a smile during the stunts and routines, that bring the crowd to their feet to support their team.

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  • Gone are the days when cheerleaders merely shook their pom poms and shouted stridently up at fans in the bleachers.

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  • When home recordable cassettes first become available, the recording industry panicked, and shouted from the roof tops that "home taping kills music."

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  • Tricky words may be shouted to trick the listeners.

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  • Some fans of the show have shouted out that the After Dark series is a snooze fest and not worth the extra money they have to pay to subscribe to Showtime.

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  • He shouted over her constantly, yammered on in long, stream of consciousness speeches, insulted her about her age and appearance, and even took to playing the harmonica mid-argument.

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  • Martha shouted, throwing her arms around my neck and kissing me on the lips while I still clung on to my steering wheel.

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  • Kris shouted too late.

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  • Elise shouted, leaping atop the nearest boulder with her laser aimed at him.

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  • They remained in place for 20 minutes, occasionally exchang­ing a shouted comment, but mostly looking up or down at each other, self-consciously.

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  • We clapped our hands and shouted;--went away beaming with pleasure, and Teacher and I felt more light of heart than we had for sometime.

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  • When the children saw the trees all aglow with brilliant colors they clapped their hands and shouted for joy, and immediately began to pick great bunches to take home.

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  • And then fresh sparks went up above the wood, as if the roof fell in, and we all shouted "Concord to the rescue!"

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  • Rostov almost shouted, not looking Boris in the face.

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  • Idiot! shouted Pierre, abusing his coachman--a thing he rarely did.

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  • As she practically danced out of the room, and up the stairs, she shouted, "Later, Stud."

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  • Call the quahtehmasteh, he shouted to Lavrushka.

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  • In another side street a sentinel standing beside a green caisson shouted at him, but only when the shout was threateningly repeated and he heard the click of the man's musket as he raised it did Pierre understand that he had to pass on the other side of the street.

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  • I've lost everything because I listened to stupid Immortals who thought they knew more than me, Katie nearly shouted in frustration.

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  • See this? shouted Makar Alexeevich, brandishing the pistol.

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  • Dusty shouted as a chunk of stone crushed a stainless steel cabinet.

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  • Hey? shouted Rostov, coming up to the crowd with quick steps.

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  • He stood in front of them and shouted, I mean you no harm.

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