You don't have to shout, I can hear you quite easily!
We heard people in the water shouting for help when we approached the sinking ship.
Just give me a shout if you want to go out for a beer tonight.
My kids are driving me crazy. They never seem to listen to me unless I
shout at them.
The children were laughing and shouting with excitement as they got off the rollercoaster.
You'll have to shout at your grandma; she doesn't have her hearing-aid in.
Did you hear a shout coming from the lake? I wonder if someone is out there.
Can
you give the children a shout? It's time for dinner and they're in the backyard playing with the dog.
I had to shout over the noise of the traffic to my friend across the street.
People were shouting and pointing at the roof of the building where smoke could be seen coming
out.
In Tibet they have a proverb which states that goodness speaks in a whisper, but evil shouts.
Someone shouted fire during the movie, and two people were seriously injured when people panicked trying to get out of the building.
You'll have to shout; I can't hear you over the noise of the radio.
The music was so loud in the nightclub that we had to shout at each other to have a conversation.
In Bhutan, during archery competitions, cheerleaders are allowed to distract the opposing team by shouting rude comments.
Richard Nixon once noted that we cannot learn from one another until we stop shouting at one another - until we speak quietly enough so that our words can be heard as well as our voices.