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hulloa

American  
[huh-loh, huhl-oh] / hʌˈloʊ, ˈhʌl oʊ /

interjection

plural

hulloas, hulloaed, hulloaing
  1. hello.


Example Sentences

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In other words, we are not safe out of the wood yet, Hazon, and so it's too soon to hulloa.

From The Sign of the Spider by Mitford, Bertram

I expected there was somebody with the dog and I wanted to do the right thing—a drink for a master or sixpence for his man—and I gave a hulloa.

From Here and Hereafter by Pain, Barry

Now a tall fellow, dragging a donkey after him, runs by, crying, as he charges in amongst the mob, 'Hulloa! hulloa!

From The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 by Various

"Beg pardon - why, hulloa - it's Burke," he exclaimed as we ran plump into a man staring vacantly about.

From The Poisoned Pen by Reeve, Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin)

If anyone finds anything like a cave or a hole where the earth and rocks have fallen in, he must shout and hulloa to the rest of us.

From The Voyages of Dr. Dolittle by Lofting, Hugh

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