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vb. (context idiomatic English) To scold, to rebuke - often by yelling.
Usage examples of "yell at".
The boy peered into the bar from the doorway until he'd spotted Fracas McAn, and then he darted in and yanked on McAn's sleeve before the bartender could yell at him to get out.
Mauk looked past the boy, could see toward the others now, thought they were too far apart and wanted to yell at them to close it up.
The bleachers, happy and surprised to be able to yell at Lane, yelled heartily.
At that moment he wanted more than anything to yell at her, curse at her, demand why she'd married him when she loved her damned almost cousin Jeremy Stanton-Greville, who was already married, his wife pregnant.
When I lay a cunt I like her to feel it, to know what's going in and to yell at the right times.