Hollering in a sentence as a noun

They do roll call and you wake up the rest of the house hollering “Here first sergeant!”

Re: Hooting and hollering, there is a joke in a popular first jump course about a hoot and holler being met with a throat punch. That's where one super sketchy cliff got its name in Twin.

Even if I realize I have someone in the same coffee shop who's looking to talk to strangers, how do I recognize them short of hollering?

My guess is some of the folks on here hollering about being way better workers at home are right. They also probably spent several thousand bucks on a nice workspace, keyboard, extra monitor, stand up desk, whatever they need...

The reality is that people have been hollering for the old Start menu and MS just went with what they think is right and the put up a few blog posts after they implemented things as they liked. The blog posts are really explanations of what they alread designed.

It's easy to have an echo-chamber hollering for blood, but let's not pretend that those voices have any automatic credibility.

I have yet to see any test-driven developers flying airplanes into buildings while repeatedly hollering: "Kent Beck is great!" , so I must entirely reject the connotation."

When a guy in a wingsuit is whipping through the valley at 100mph, whooping and hollering, it really is incongruous with the park's mission. As is drone flying, mountain biking, snowmobiling, graffiti-art, and lots of other things that disturb nature.

I have no beef with process, I just find that the hooting and hollering over software methodology fairly asinine. Worse, the most stupid rules wind up getting embedded into company policy if you're not careful.

Ever since I saw the promotional photo of a guy on a bike with a Moto360 & maps, it pops into my head as I am biking and my phone is hollering directions from inside my pocket.

So, my guess is the wet well may be exposed by that hole in the curtain wall, and may or may not have any damage, but the wet well is definitely failed in Unit 2, and I can see where they wouldn't want people whooping and hollering about wet wells. I'm sure the insides of that are a complete mess at this point.

However, like you said, they're on vacation; one of the great things about that is you can relax and be yourself, and if you enjoy hollering at football in a bar, more power to ya! there are plenty of very smart, dedicated people i know who work hard all day, but once quitting time comes they want sports and beer.

And LA has a great climate for "hollering at cars", while Boston should probably have the higher rate due to weather. I'm certainly not going to argue that this analysis is anywhere near perfect, but I think you'd agree that Boston at 4% and LA at 24% is probably not just a matter of people moving more frequently.

Alupis is simply trying to help out Science in an objective and apolitical way by pointing out that some phrases can rile people up into hooting and hollering. Phrases like “assigned female at birth” can, to use an empirical term, “whip one up into a real doozy of a tizzy” that can only be quelled by posting.

Now suppose there were a dozen other candidates all trying to grab control of the keyboard and the interviewers were constantly hollering about which key you should type next interspersed with hollering about which key you should have typed last. That's your typical youth soccer match when the coaches are amateurs.

John McAfee is such a master of disguise that even though the most elite police unit in Belize has more or less set up camp at his house solely to find him, he's able to wander around close enough to the house to watch their every move simply by dressing up as a German tourist in a Speedo while hollering "Leck mich um ausch!" at passers-by.

Just typing this, laptop keys clicking, fan whirring, electrical timer creaking, crows squawking, the uncouth hollering of neighbors outside, cars rumbling in the distance, I am longing to experience such silence again.

Of course, it took an act of Congress to even get lip service to equality and while expenditures per individual athlete may be similar between cheerleading and football, there are often 60 or more players dressed out for a high school game and only a fraction of that hollering "Two Bits." But lest I be misunderstood, scholastically sponsored sports remains the elephant in the room.

Hollering definitions

noun

a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal); "his bellow filled the hallway"