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halloo

[huh-loo] / həˈlu /


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Britain's general election campaign was enlivened by shouts of view halloo last week as the Tory Party, in full cry, prepared to close in on Harold J. Laski, Chairman of the Labor Party.

From Time Magazine Archive

An ear-opener for listeners to whom the French horn is little more than an operatic halloo.

From Time Magazine Archive

William and his attractive wife, Jane, 24, organized the Wicomico Hunt Club, love to halloo after hounds across their fields.

From Time Magazine Archive

The view halloo began when M.G.M. announced plans to picturize Uncle Tom's Cabin.

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Suddenly his voice came floating back to them in a loud halloo!

From "The Fellowship of the Ring" by J.R.R. Tolkien

Seeing the pandemonium slacken, Teacher joins the spectacle, waves arms, shouts, yells, halloos, squeaks, bellows.

From Time Magazine Archive

Time & again his visible audience burst into applause, cheers and halloos as if at a political rally.

From Time Magazine Archive

Over tilled hill and manicured dale they bounded with tally-hos, yoicks and view halloos, making life miserable not only for the fox, but for stolid farmers and their livestock.

From Time Magazine Archive

According to legend, King Charles IX of France was brought to his deathbed by his passion for sounding lung-lacerating halloos on the hunting horn.

From Time Magazine Archive

There was no point in yelling; the river was too noisy for his halloos to carry.

From "Abel's Island" by William Steig



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