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Example sentences for "great shout"

  • And when the ark of the covenant of the Lord was come into the camp, all Israel shouted with a great shout, and the earth rang again.

  • And all the people shouted with a great shout, praising the Lord, because the foundations of the temple of the Lord were laid.

  • And the Philistines heard the noise of the shout, and they said: What is this noise of a great shout in the camp of the Hebrews?

  • And now a great shout of triumph: "Praised be Allah, destroyer of His enemies!

  • Then a great shout, and forth they came, haling two very quaking and blackguardly-looking Egyptians, in the hands of one a strong bow.

  • Then Herbert gave a great shout, which brought Sebastian, Theroulde, De Carnac, and more from their tents, and they lit many torches.

  • When Kerbogha was finished, a great shout went up from the Moslems.

  • He talked some time, and when he finished speaking, a great shout went up from the company.

  • While we were picking berries we heard a great shout behind us.

  • If the Mohawks catch me, I will make a great shout.

  • And all the people shouted with a great shout, when they praised the LORD, because the foundation of the house of the LORD was laid.

  • And when the ark of the covenant of the LORD came into the camp, all Israel shouted with a great shout, so that the earth rang again.

  • As soon as the people saw me ride in with the Governor bound beside me a great shout went up and many came running towards me, but I waved them back and shouted to them to leave the square and guard all the streets leading into it.

  • A great shout arose, and as the king rode off, most of the country people followed him.

  • The rebels set up a great shout, and forthwith marched away in their companies, the men of Herts, Cambridge, and Suffolk, and all those of Essex who were there.

  • A great shout arose as the boy king rode across the drawbridge.

  • Billy had just arrived at the open space when, being very simple in his nature, he gave a great shout, and instantly the pigs set off scampering away, with him hot-foot after them.

  • The moment Billy saw this he let forth a great shout, and bounded towards it, falling on his knees and drinking very heartily.

  • The moment I saw this I gave a great shout, having before observed that nothing was more likely to scare these wild creatures, and rushed upon them, and seeing me they turned tail and scampered away into the wood.

  • And all the people shouted with a great shout.

  • He had marched before the Ark around the city; he had joined in with all his might when the army shouted with a great shout; and he had rushed with the others into the streets when the walls fell flat.

  • And they all shouted with a great shout, “God save the king!

  • And when the Ark came into the camp, all Israel shouted with a great shout, so that the earth rang again with the echo of it.

  • The forest gave forth a great shout, penetrating and full of menace, coming in full volume, and indicating to the shrewd ears of Tayoga the presence of two or three hundred warriors.

  • Several of the French and Indians fell, and their comrades gave forth a great shout of rage.

  • All set up a great shout, because they believed them to be the vanguard of Johnson.

  • There was silence on the wall, and then a great shout of welcome.

  • The professor gave a great shout of delight.

  • At this, Dan let out a great shout of relief.

  • With his eyes straining at the cabin plane, he suddenly gave a great shout: "Hurrah!

  • As the tribe saw Dan and Dick smiling, their fears were turned to rejoicing, and a great shout went up as Dick stooped and patted the old chief on his grey head.

  • Joan mounted her horse now, with her staff about her, and when our people saw us coming they raised a great shout, and were at once eager for another assault on the boulevard.

  • Then all were astonished, and a great shout went up, the whole six thousand joining in it, so that the walls rocked with the volume and the tumult of it.

  • At last a great shout went up—a joyous roar of shoutings, in fact—and that was sign sufficient that the faubourgs were ours.

  • The Mexicans, at a distance of almost a quarter of a mile, raised a great shout.

  • The Lipan raised his head and opened his mouth to utter a great shout of encouragement to his followers.

  • A Mexican officer fell from his horse, and then, with a great shout, the Mexican horsemen charged, presenting a gallant array as they bent forward, their rifles and lances ready.

  • Then a great shout sprang up from amidst the swords: "We will have Thiodolf; Thiodolf the Wolfing!

  • Smith received such a blow that he lost his battle-axe, whereat the Turks on the ramparts set up a great shout.

  • At his entrance before the King, all the people gave a great shout.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "great shout" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    great actor; great amount; great antiquity; great cities; great crisis; great depths; great elevation; great flood; great haste; great indignation; great knowledge; great nation; great opinion; great pain; great powers; great prophet; great prosperity; great risk; great sinner; great society; great trees; great way; great word; greatly surprised; solid column; thousand crowns