Examples of 'shouter' in a sentence

Meaning of "shouter"

shouter (noun) - An informal term used to describe a person who speaks loudly or in a raised voice, often conveying a sense of urgency or authority
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  • One who shouts.
  • A singer with an expressive, loud vocal style seen as reminiscent of shouting.
  • A song performed in this manner.

How to use "shouter" in a sentence

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Have shouter tell you the time.
We will think of something to feed your shouter.
Someone the shouter cared about.
Nobody likes a shrill liberal shouter.
I am something of a shouter at the moment too.
The shouter is also the listener.
We have got a shouter.
The shouter hears tinkling bells and acts as if he is going mad.
This God is not a shouter but a whisperer.
But Veronica is not only a beautiful shouter.
We should have shouter louder at Obama.
Haley had started his career in country music while Turner was a blues shouter.
I am not a shouter and I am not a Gospel singer.
Her father was a preacher and a leader of the Spiritual Shouter Baptists.
Soul shouter Wilson Pickett died yesterday.

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His creature partner is Mighty Shouter.
A blues shouter is a blues singer, often male, capable of singing unamplified with a band.
After a bit of time our Bassman Rahman and our Shouter Angelo joined us.
Who 's that coon shouter that broadcasts over the radio every day?
Is that your brother, the shouter.
He 's not a shouter or a bully.
A good woman, but a shouter.
Wynonie Harris, American blues shouter and rhythm and blues singer born 1915.
As long as she's not a shouter.
I'm the horse shouter.
Maybe you had a great-great-great - great-grandfather who was a big shouter.
Oh, the monster shouter.
We've got a shouter.
For a shout-out, the initial messaging is one-way, from the shouter to everyone else.

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