halloo
Americaninterjection
plural
halloos, hallooed, hallooingnoun
verb
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to shout (something) to (someone)
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(tr) to urge on or incite (dogs) with shouts
Etymology
Origin of halloo
C16: perhaps variant of hallow to encourage hounds by shouting
Example Sentences
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Britain's general election campaign was enlivened by shouts of view halloo last week as the Tory Party, in full cry, prepared to close in on Harold J. Laski, Chairman of the Labor Party.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The view halloo began when M.G.M. announced plans to picturize Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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Someone let out an halloo for Professor Murray.
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William and his attractive wife, Jane, 24, organized the Wicomico Hunt Club, love to halloo after hounds across their fields.
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At last they emerged from the ferns, and Matthias, cupping his paws round his mouth, ventured a low halloo up at the wall.
From "Redwall" by Brian Jacques
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