halloo in a sentence
n.
Definition
Halloo (verb): A loud shout or call used to attract attention or express excitement.
Sample Sentences
- She let out a loud halloo to catch her friends' attention across the park.
- With a cheerful halloo, the children raced to the playground.
- The fisherman gave a hearty halloo as he cast his net into the shimmering water.
- From the top of the hill, he shouted a halloo that echoed through the valley.
- Hearing a distant halloo, the hikers paused to see if someone was calling for help.
- The hunter let out a loud halloo to signal his friends across the valley.
- As the fog lifted, we heard a cheerful halloo coming from the direction of the campsite.
- She gave a playful halloo to attract the attention of the children playing in the park.
- With a spirited halloo, he called his dog to join him on the hike.
- The crowd erupted in a halloo as the parade began to march down the street.
- After getting lost in the woods, she let out a loud halloo, hoping someone would hear her.
- The children ran around the park, shouting a cheerful halloo to their friends.
- As the sun began to set, he called out a hearty halloo to attract the attention of passing boats.
- During the hike, the group frequently exchanged halloos to keep their spirits high.
- In the distance, a faint halloo echoed through the valley, signaling the arrival of the hikers.
- The explorer let out a loud halloo to signal his friends across the valley.
- As the sun began to set, a cheerful halloo echoed through the forest.
- She gave a joyful halloo when she spotted the long-lost kitten.
- The children ran to the edge of the playground, calling a halloo to their parents.
- In the midst of the celebration, a sudden halloo brought everyone’s attention to the stage.