Yell in a sentence as a noun

She would yell at me when I wrote the letters wrong, it really seemed to bother her.

"Yeah, well Steve jobs would yell at people to their face when they said something he thought was stupid.

" he then proceeds to cut off the frog's legs and notes that it no longer jumps when he yells "Jump!".

They'll yell about ad hominem attacks and then do them two comments down.

>It's easy to yell from the sidelines, but what is this hoping to accomplish?

The fact that you can't falsely yell fire in a theater is a typical example.

Skeuomorphic!It reminds me of the way the the Bauhaus guys would yell "Bourgeois!

Living with shitty parents who yell at you about money and wanting to **** yourself is.

When we started the project he would yell at me whenever I took my hand off the keyboard and tried to use the mouse.

Yell in a sentence as a verb

They're yelling at you and making fun of you because you've just routing the wiring and plumbing through the middle of the door.

Control-freak managers and petty tyrants are good at that, because you can trust them to tighten down bolts and yell at people.

But unfortunately, I'm an obnoxious nerd, so all I can think to do about this is yell.

We'd let him yell at the testers and people providing feedback that it looked like **** -- then we'd giggle while Dave Cutler punched holes in the walls in the build lab.

They not only yell at each other, but actually punch each other, and occasionally stab or smash bottles over each others' heads.

Recently, HN is quick to yell "fanboy" at anything critical of a direct competitor to an Apple product.

I would yell at an airman that would get up his chair, walk to the center map and with his rule, measure the distance in miles between the hospital landing pad and the strike.

Evidently, many hoarders/speculators decided to cash out at once -- much like the audience in a movie theater would try to go through the exit door at the same time if someone were to yell "fire!

Yell definitions

noun

a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition; "the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience"

See also: outcry call shout vociferation

noun

a loud utterance of emotion (especially when inarticulate); "a cry of rage"; "a yell of pain"

verb

utter a sudden loud cry; "she cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle"; "I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me"

See also: shout call scream holler hollo squall

verb

utter or declare in a very loud voice; "You don't have to yell--I can hear you just fine"

See also: scream