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shouter

  • a word derived from shout.

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In 1917, the colonial government banned Shouter Baptist worship, devastating community, identity and family relationships.

From The Guardian • Jun. 2, 2018

His success inspired a subgenre of Southern-gothic pulp, with titles like “Swamp Hoyden,” by Jack Woodford and John B. Thompson, and “The Sin Shouter of Cabin Road,” by John Faulkner.

From The New Yorker • Dec. 29, 2014

Then the friend leaned into the Shouter, said, “Man, why’d you keep screaming at those guys?”

From Slate • Jun. 16, 2013

Billed as "Queen Mother of the Rue Royale," Blues Shouter Miles sounds much like her sisters, Bessie Smith.

From Time Magazine Archive

I think that the daughter of the Shouter, she who is called Inkosazana-y-Zoola, is coming, and she may need help.

From The Ghost Kings by Haggard, Henry Rider