释义 |
hollerhol‧ler /ˈhɒlə $ ˈhɑːlər/ verb [intransitive, transitive] hollerOrigin: 1600-1700 hollo ‘(to make) a shout to attract attention’ (16-19 centuries) VERB TABLEholler |
Present | I, you, we, they | holler | | he, she, it | hollers | Past | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | hollered | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have hollered | | he, she, it | has hollered | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had hollered | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will holler | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have hollered |
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Present | I | am hollering | | he, she, it | is hollering | | you, we, they | are hollering | Past | I, he, she, it | was hollering | | you, we, they | were hollering | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have been hollering | | he, she, it | has been hollering | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had been hollering | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will be hollering | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have been hollering |
- If you need anything, just holler.
- He called up the stairs; she hollered in answer.
- I used to scream and holler.
- In a way, I was hollering for them to track me.
- Mrs Bay hollered from the kitchen.
- That scared me the way he hollered so loud.
- They pushed against the fence, waved their arms and hollered.
- Uncautious now, he hollered her name.
especially American English informal to shout loudly SYN yellholler at I heard someone hollering at me.—holler noun [countable] |