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Shouter

Shouter \Shout"er\, n. One who shouts.

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shouter

n. One who shouts.

WordNet
shouter

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

Usage examples of "shouter".

I was so grateful that I asked her to marry me, though I found her dull company, ambitionless, too much of a shouter, a hitter.

He was amused to note that Shouter was appalled at the notion of adults mating with each other, and of men having an equal voice with women in the making of the laws.

So Shouter said, Let the hive queen judge between humans and Little Ones.

The shouter did not sound like a Southern man, but Caudell recognized his voice all the same: it was Benny Lang.

With a shock, Noon realized that the shouter, whose face was flushed and distorted by bloodthirsty mania, was one of his fellow students at the university.

It was strange that I should go straight from the chief shouter of the practice to the chief whisperer.

To you he was just a man who shouted and died as you reached him, but before that the Shouter possessed a long, tarnished history.

A quick stratospheric test as Shouter glided into a breaking orbit showed a breathable nitrogen-oxygen balance.

The trees were of species he failed to recognize, although to Shouter one tree was much like another.

Highest of the effects your unexhausted air had had on Shouter, the spoolseller, how he had been riddled as if by unseen radiations.

The six shouters trotted back in again, bringing the naked girl, but at another command from the little Raja they ran out once more.

He stared down at that peg and its constricting hoop, and so did the by now slightly breathless nach girl, and so did we at the table, and the shouters against the wall, and all the servants in the dining room.

The six shouters then also dashed forward to help, and there was a confusion of hands at that empurpled center of attention, until the agonized Yogi reeled wailing away from them and fell down, writhing and hammering his fists on the floor.

And he stamped out of the room, with no shouters present to congratulate himself and the world on the grace of his gait.

Mind-at-Large - this, though the shouters, singers, and mutterers did not know it, has been at all times the real purpose and point of magic spells, of mantrams, litanies, psalms, and sutras.