Lexicographical Neighbors of Hulloaed
Literary usage of Hulloaed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Reply to Professor Bourne's "The Whitman Legend" by Myron Eells (1902)
"They remind him however of a statement said to have been made by Dr. Lyman Beecher,
that when in preaching he had the least to say, he hulloaed the loudest. ..."
2. By Stroke of Sword: A Romance Taken from the Chronicles of Sir Jeremy Clephane by Andrew Balfour (1897)
"I saw him start when I hulloaed to him, and he waved to me to wait upon the beach
for him. I watched him dress and pick his way cannily along the reef, ..."