Holler in a sentence as a noun

All I can say is, holler at those people in five years and see how they feel then.

Some people will cry and yell and holler that there is no way something can be made for both keyboard, mouse, and touch screen.

He said, "We left all that stuff out. If there's an error, we have this routine called panic, and when it is called, the machine crashes, and you holler down the hall, 'Hey, reboot it.

You probably were lucky enough not to make them in such a public forum, where random people would holler words like "sexist" and "******" at you from across the internet.

Holler in a sentence as a verb

The advertisement featured a pretty blond woman standing in her kitchen, listening to the boys hoot and holler about their winnings next door with a vacant expression on her face.

If they find out their tax dollars are being spent on that instead of something to do with the border, or catching drug smugglers, they'll holler from now until the next season of Duck Dynasty distracts them.

I just wish it was more accessible to students through teachers that could teach them the respect that animal life deserves, instead of out on Kickstarter for anyone to buy for a hoot and a holler.

When she does ***, a woman may scream and holler, moan quietly, or not at all; sometimes the only clue she gives you is holding you tighter, or an involuntary twitch of the hips that can be felt more than seen.

Holler definitions

noun

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

noun

a small valley between mountains; "he built himself a cabin in a hollow high up in the Appalachians"

See also: hollow

verb

shout out; "He hollered out to surrender our weapons"

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 yell scream hollo squall

verb

complain; "What was he hollering about?"

See also: gripe bitch grouse crab beef squawk bellyache