Things You Shout with H

  • Friendly shout to greet someone.

  • Urgent cry when you need assistance.

  • Common greeting shout to get attention.

  • Joyful cheer people often shout.

  • Common celebratory shout at birthdays.

  • Real plea people loudly shout for help.

  • Mild, kid-friendly exclamation to yell.

  • Another form of hooray; a common cheer.

  • Warning shout when something is hot.

  • Often shouted to tell someone to rush.

  • Command to stop; often shouted in emergencies.

  • Common shout to get someone’s attention.

  • Often yelled to ask someone to wait a moment.

  • Santa-style laugh; shouted playfully or in songs.

  • Very common attention‑getting shout.

  • Loud friendly greeting, especially in the US.

  • Short exclamation of confusion or surprise.

  • Soft command to be quiet; can be hissed or shouted.

  • Same as “howdy!”; cheerful shouted greeting.

  • Shouted request asking someone to wait or pause.

  • Urgent shouted request to wait; very common.

  • People shout "happy!" in cheers or celebrations

  • Classic cheer word, shouted in celebrations

  • Common shout at parties and celebrations

  • Often shouted in church or at big wins

  • Very common shout of joy and excitement

  • Common urgent shout to speed someone up

  • Short urgent command, often yelled

  • Mild surprise exclamation often shouted

  • Emergency cry, very common shout

  • Soft, kid‑safe exclamation of surprise

  • Short laugh or startle shout sound

  • Dramatic phrase people really do yell

  • Excited cheer, often yelled with friends

  • Greeting shout, variant of “hello”

  • Classic cheer chant shouted at celebrations

  • "Heck no!" is a mild, kid‑safe refusal

  • Joyful shout of celebration and excitement

  • "Hoy" is a call or shout to get attention

  • "Hold up!" is a shouted command to pause

  • Often shouted as a command to stop someone

  • Playful greeting, often called out loudly

  • Can be shouted as a quick warning or command

  • Very common loud greeting to get attention

  • Shouted in fantasy stories or to call down hail

  • Shout used to hail boats or call someone nearby

  • Short surprised exclamation people might yell

  • Mild, funny exclamation of surprise

  • Common shout to stop or pause someone

  • Old-fashioned call to get attention

  • Enthusiastic, kid‑friendly cheer phrase

  • Shouting a celebrity’s name fits the category

  • Old word meaning “listen!”, once shouted

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