单词 | to give a shout |
释义 | > as lemmasto give (a person) a shout a. colloquial. to give (a person) a shout: to call for (a person's) attention; to alert or notify; (in extended use) to contact (a person), to get in touch. ΚΠ 1915 W. S. Maugham Of Human Bondage lxviii. 345 I'll leave the door open so that you can give me a shout if you want anything. 1931 N. Coward Post-mortem i. 6 If the Adjutant calls up, give me a shout. 1970 M. McLuhan Let. 12 June (1987) 409 Hope you will give me a shout sometime when you are in town. 1971 T. Murphy Whistle in Dark i. 11 Relax, have a rest, I'll give you a shout when they come. 1991 J. Caplan Memories of Gorbals (BNC) 76 Just take your time, ladies. I'm sure you'll find what you want amongst this lot. If not, then give me a shout and I'll show you another sample book. < as lemmas |
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