noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
shouting match
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
hear
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Marcus could hear some shouting far away and close boots clanking on the metal walkway.
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He heard Murtach shouting , some one banging on timber frantically.
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Before the argument could continue they heard distant shouting .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
erupt into laughter/shouting etc
shouting match
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He was a diplomat; he liked negotiation and conclusions, not shouting matches in smoke-filled rooms which went nowhere.
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On the pavements, pedestrians bump into each other rather than step aside, and small offences turn quickly into shouting matches .
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Once, amid a furious shouting match reported by Clinton biographer David Maraniss, then-Gov.
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Precipitating the shouting match at Lindale was a 25-cent increase in the $ 1 admission fee.
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She interrupts the shouting match behind her to seek directions to Aunt Molly's hotel.
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Their late-night shouting match was so noisy it kept staff awake.
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Then the shouting matches would commence.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And adults do not need to be on the verge of shouting or crying for these mechanisms to be involved.
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But their attention was attracted to the sounds which arose in the background - a sort of confused hammering and shouting .
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Down the stairs, in the hall, a noise of rough laughter and shouting arose, and grew.
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Screaming and shouting are a help, though stress may be transferred to neighbours or family unless they are prepared for it.
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Some commentators, however, believe that some of the most important points were lost in the shouting .
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The singing and shouting ceased as we did this.
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They crack jokes, laughing and shouting .