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holler

[hol-er] / ˈhɒl ər /


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Although Rangers supporters have been hollering for change at the top of the club pretty much all season, the move on Monday will have come as a shock.

From BBC

Where were the Democrats now hollering about affordability during the four years when President Biden was spending, regulating and otherwise expanding government in ways that priced the American dream out of reach for millions?

From The Wall Street Journal

Cronin went on to tell Dent that if he hollered at him about defense in practice, he would be doing his job to help him play in the NBA.

From Los Angeles Times

The man, Marshall Wilson, 46, then hollered at Reichert, according to a memo from the Yellowstone County prosecutor’s office.

From The Wall Street Journal

Todd whooped and hollered, in no small part because he had bet a Dodgers employee that his buddy would go deep.

From Los Angeles Times