Lexicographical Neighbors of Hulloed
Literary usage of Hulloed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Western Lands and Western Waters by Friedrich Gerstäcker (1864)
"The man, hardly understanding the meaning of the words, but aroused by their
sound, opened his eyes, and, seeing the bright light close to him, hulloed with ..."
2. Widow Spriggins, Mary Elmer, and Other Sketches by Frances M. Whitcher (1868)
"... and bein' quite late the scholars had all cum and sum on 'em was lookin' out
of the winders, and when they see us they hulloed to t'others and they all ..."
3. Sketches of Border Adventures: In the Life and Times of Major Moses Van by John Niles Hubbard (1842)
"... mistaking it, perhaps, far the yell of an India.!, was frightened out of his
wits, jumped up, and hulloed at the utmost stretch of lib voice, ..."