Lexicographical Neighbors of Hulloing
Literary usage of Hulloing
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)
"What the deuce are you hulloing so for V he continued with a laugh, when he saw
the other sitting before him, with staring eyes and widely-opened mouth. ..."
2. Fifty Years of an Actors̓ Life by John Coleman (1904)
"As soon as he could recover himself, he began to give the alarm by hulloing blue
murder and hammering the pavement with his stick. ..."
3. "Nothing of Importance,": Eight Months at the Front with a Welsh Battalion by John Bernard Pye Adams (1918)
""About a quarter to five they ought to be ready. He will let you know all right."
"Hullo!" said Paul. "What are you 'hulloing' about?" I asked. ..."
4. "Nothing of Importance,": Eight Months at the Front with a Welsh Battalion by John Bernard Pye Adams (1918)
""About a quarter to five they ought to be ready. He will let you know all right."
"Hullo!" said Paul. "What are you 'hulloing' about?" I asked. ..."
5. John O' Jamestown by Vaughan Kester (1907)
"Suddenly, however, I was aware of a difference; the hulloing became more eager,
ringing out with a keen note of terror. Then four men, who half supported, ..."