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catcalls

n. (plural of catcall English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: catcall)

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As they ducked and laughed, he strode toward his lodge, ignoring the catcalls that followed him.

Nor were the inhabitants so threatening as her neighbors here—the catcalls and lewd comments that greeted her arrival had made Flysse blush.

Their catcalls joined the mewing of the swooping gulls in a chorus of derision, but Flysse paid them no heed—she was too concerned for Davyd, whose fear of water threatened to overcome his fear of the Militiamen's anger.

A few seconds later, the taunts and catcalls were suddenly replaced by cries of alarm and screams of pain.

The scene was pandemonium divided into two snakelike strips of bodies: UAES, Teamsters, banners on sticks, shouts and catcalls, three feet of sidewalk separating the factions, a debrisfilled gutter and studio walls bracketing the lines down a quartermile-long city block.

He heard Madam Hooch's shrill whistle, an uproar in the stands compounded of catcalls, angry yells and jeering, a thud, then Angelina's frantic voice.

Curses and catcalls came from the defending prisoners, but they held their fire.

Now that she was out of the Duke's colors, in rough brown pants and shirt with a pack on her back and a longsword at side, she heard no more of the catcalls that bothered her so.