Yes, the word 'shout' is both a noun (shout, shouts) and a verb (shout, shouts, shouting, shouted).EXAMPLESnoun: Give me a shout when you're ready to go.verb: I heard the man shout but the driver didn't hear him.
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to shout out loudly at someone
To communicate with someone informally, by phoning them or visiting them. So instead of saying "If you need me, call me" you could say "If you need me, give me a shout."
You don't need to shout, I'm standing right here.
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Yes, the word 'shout' is both a noun (shout, shouts) and a verb (shout, shouts, shouting, shouted).EXAMPLESnoun: Give me a shout when you're ready to go.verb: I heard the man shout but the driver didn't hear him.
Go to the Daily Growl. Scroll down until you see the "Shout Outs" section on the right side of the page. Click on the "Write a Shout Out" button at the bottom of that section. That will take you to a Daily Growl article about Shout Outs. Post your Shout Out as a Comment to that article. Then wait to see if your Shout Out is chosen to be posted.
I feel very romantic when I see the beautiful smile on your face.
Give two examples of romantic period
go onto Roary scrawl and just type in a message say i would like to give a shout out to ....................
By mentioning his username in your tweet.
The future tense of "shout" is "will shout" or "shall shout." For example, "I will shout at the concert tomorrow."
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It means contact me or give me a shout.
The scout will be here tomorrow. Give out a shout when you scout him out.