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Definition of Shouters
1. shouter [n] - See also: shouter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shouters
Literary usage of Shouters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Divine Comedy of Patriotism by Mortimer Thomson (1900)
"One tickles our fancy, the other inflames our resentment, With the listeners too
dull to perceive the two tricks of the shouters. We are ground as in mills ..."
2. Detained in China and Tibet: A Directory of Political and Religious Prisoners by Robin Munro, Mickey Spiegel, Asia Watch Committee (U.S.) (1994)
"In February 1982, after attending a meeting of the shouters, the three men
organized a branch group called the Eternal Peace shouters Church (Yongkang ..."
3. Publications by English Dialect Society (1875)
"The hooters, shouters, clappers, and other noisy rabble described by Tim Bobbin
at the fuddling about the country is said to ..."
4. The Great South: A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian by Edward King (1875)
"... and the progression is mainly due to a jerking, pitching motion, which agitates
the entire shouters, and soon brings out streams of perspiration. ..."
5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1877)
"As Monsieur Jourdain was not aware of the fact that he had been all his life
talking prose, so perhaps the shouters of these ..."
6. Holy-days and Holidays: A Treasury of Historical Material, Sermons in Full by Edward Mark Deems (1906)
"It may be asked, Who pays for the time and the expenses of the carloads of shouters
who leave the large cities in the interests of their favorite candidate, ..."