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yeller

Etymology 1 n. Someone who yells. Etymology 2

a. (eye dialect of yellow English) alt. (eye dialect of yellow English)

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yeller

n. someone who communicates vocally in a very loud voice [syn: roarer, bawler, bellower, screamer, screecher, shouter]

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Yeller

Yeller may refer to:

  • Screaming
  • Old Yeller, a novel by Fred Gipson
  • Old Yeller (1957 film), film based on Gipson's novel

Usage examples of "yeller".

Give me something to think about all that long evening when I and Mister Watson were setting there alone by lamplight, yeller shadows flickering, with that old black river licking through them empty mangroves, pouring away into the Gulf of Mexico.

I was so derned disgusted I clumb onto Cap'n Kidd and shaken the dust of that there camp offa my boots, because I seen they was no gratitude in Yeller Dog.

Even if she had been able to use silverware, hold a porcelain teacup in one paw with her dew claw raised like a pinkie, and converse in the flawless English of an heiress who had attended a first-rate finishing school, Old Yeller could not have conducted herself more like a lady than she did at this Chinese feast.

While the caretaker continues in this vein, Curtis turns in his seat as best he can, still holding on to Old Yeller, and looks back, to the east and north, toward the embattled ghost town.

Curiosity and the measured payout of a full bladder lead Old Yeller through a maze of recreational vehicles and trees and picnic benches to a motor home that looms like a juggernaut poised to crush battalions in a great war that is straining toward eruption at any moment.