You don't have to yell; I can hear you just fine.
Grandpa's hearing is going, so you'll have to yell.
The boys were yelling and running around late last night, and they woke the neighbors.
I'm sorry for yelling at you, but I was afraid you were going to run right out
into the street.
The teacher yelled at the little girl for being late, and made her cry.
The boy let out a yell when the dog jumped up on him.
The fireman yelled at the boys to keep away from the smoking building.
Don't yell at the children; it scares
them.
The parents were yelling encouragement at the children all through the game.
"Hello!" he yelled, but no one answered.
I yelled at the bus driver to wait as I was running but he didn't hear me.
The angry parents yelled at the referee to stop the
fight.
We could hear people in the burning building screaming in fright and yelling for help.
Judy Blume once said, "My only advice is to stay aware, listen carefully, and yell for help if you need it."
A Russian proverb notes that the newborn baby yells, but we die in silence.