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shoutTo yell or scream via e-mail. It is WRITING WITH ALL CAPITAL LETTERS TO MAKE A POINT instead of using asterisks and underscored words which are considered a gentler way to emphasize something. shout Informal Brit, Austral, and NZ a. a round, esp of drinks b. one's turn to buy a round of drinks |
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| Both Airbus and Boeing were busy shouting from the rooftops (or in fact from the luxurious chalets). Hell never admit it, but it is for all these reasons that Andrew should be shouting from the rooftops, "Don't get infected--I hate it For the last 30 years (most of which have seen unparalleled prosperity for farmers) the National Farmers Union (NFU) has been shouting from the rooftops that British agriculture is in trouble. |
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