Shout definition

Shout means ‘berteriak’ in
Shout. – that means comments written in ALL CAPS.

Examples of Shout in a sentence

  • You will not:  Shout at a member of staff;  Threaten a member of staff;  Interrupt a member of staff;  Swear at or verbally abuse a member of staff.

  • Shout out to my sponsor [Sponsor Name]) by including a text disclosure “#ad” or “#sponsored”.

  • Shout Factory Payment: $1,000,000, due January 3, 2014, payable pursuant to paragraph 5 of the Shout Factory Term Sheet (payable by the Borrower on behalf of the Seller pursuant to the Purchase Agreement).

  • It is acknowledged by the Employer that Employee is engaged in the business known as "Shout" and in a licensing venture known as "Fat Lady Sings".

  • A friend has placed a screensaver on my computer, but every time I use the mouse, it disappears.” Shout A guy in a plane stood up and shouted: “HIJACK!” All the passengers got scared.

  • Shout for help and then immediately seek assistance from the Residence Life staff.

  • X Allow children or adults to drop litter in the play area or on the estate X Let our children damage our neighbour’s gardens by playing ball games X Let our children play ball games on the balconies X Exercise our dogs or let them foul in the play area X Shout from our balconies X Fight or shout at each other in front of other people’s children X Throw things over the balcony X Use bad language X Rattle or bang on the railings.

  • We will support training partnerships and projects to bring under-represented people to work on S4C content, working with Creative Wales, other broadcasters and partners including TAC, the creative unions, Screen Alliance Wales, It’s My Shout, Culture Connect Wales, Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru, Urdd Gobaith Cymru and others.

  • This Agreement is conditional upon the Authority receiving a binding, signed guarantee from Shout! Communications Limited in relation to the performance of the Supplier's obligations under this Agreement.

  • Shout for help and then immediately seek assistance from the residence life staff.