Lexicographical Neighbors of Hullooed
Literary usage of Hullooed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bear-hunting in the White Mountains: Or, Alaska and British Columbia by Heywood Walter Seton-Karr (1891)
"I hullooed lustily for a canoe, and should not have been in the least surprised
if they had attempted to blackmail us before ..."
2. The Legal News by James Kirby (1894)
"... the country would have no knowledge of your hindrance ?" The Tenant—"No, Sir.
I was not so much acquainted with the law, but I cried and hullooed" (jeo ..."
3. Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of by Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers (1847)
"... and fetched up a sack in which was the provisions he had brought from the
ships ; and when he returned, he hullooed again ; then he went to the great ..."
4. Bear-hunting in the White Mountains, Or, Alaska and British Columbia Revisited by Heywood Walter Seton-Karr (1891)
"I hullooed lustily for a canoe, and should not have been in the least surprised
if they had attempted to blackmail us before ..."