shouting

  • 11shouting match — shouting matches N COUNT: oft N with/between n A shouting match is an angry quarrel in which people shout at each other. We had a real shouting match with each other …

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  • 12Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech — est un documentaire de 2009, réalisé par Liz Garbus traitant de la liberté de parole et du Premier amendement aux États Unis. On y voit largement Martin Garbus, avocat proéminent dans la défense du premier amendement, qui parle des états passés… …

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  • 13shouting match — shouting .match n an angry argument in which people shout at each other …

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  • 14shouting match — shouting ,match noun count a noisy argument …

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  • 15Shouting Hill — The Shouting Hill is a hill within the Golan Heights, the heights whose control is now divided between Syria and Israel. After the Six Days War Israel gained control of the west southern parts of the heights. The Shouting Hill is located just… …

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  • 16Shouting match — A shouting match is an argument or debate characterized by the loud volume or intensity of the participants.Parliamentary proceduresLarge assemblies may easily degenerate into shouting matches as the participants raise their voices in order to be …

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  • 17shouting match — a loud, often abusive quarrel or argument. * * * noun, pl ⋯ matches [count] : a loud, angry argument in which people shout at each other He got into a shouting match with his neighbor. * * * ˈshouting match f80 [shouting match] noun an argument… …

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  • 18shouting distance — noun : easy reach usually used with within a barber s shop within shouting distance of the Cotton Exchange Constance Foley from just under $200,000,000 in 1939 to within shouting distance of the billion mark Monsanto Magazine * * * shouting… …

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  • 19shouting head — n. A loud and aggressive person, particularly one who is a television pundit or commentator. adj. Example Citations: In March, Bill O Reilly, shouting head for Fox News, demonstrated his absolute certainty that Americans would find weapons of… …

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  • 20shouting match — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms shouting match : singular shouting match plural shouting matches a noisy argument …

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