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      • holler noun [ C ] uk / ˈhɒl.ər/ us / ˈhɑː.lɚ/ a loud shout grito Their performance was met with whoops and hollers. El público recibió su actuación con chillidos y gritos. He let out a holler as he fell.
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  1. holler ( ha. - luhr. ) intransitive verb. 1. (to yell) a. gritar. Ben hollered at the waiter because he brought him the wrong dish. Ben le gritó al mesero porque le trajo el plato equivocado. b. chillar. There's no need to holler. I'm standing right next to you.No hay por qué chillar. Estoy parado junto a ti. c. dar voces.

  2. Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. holler ⇒ vi. US, informal (shout, yell) gritar ⇒ vi. Stop hollering and I'll come and help you. Deja de gritar e iré a ayudarte. holler at [sb] vi.

  3. holler translations: gritar, grito, gritar. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  4. Nació un pueblo muy pequeño. English-Spanish translation of "HOLLER" | The official Collins English-Spanish Dictionary with over 100,000 Spanish translations.

  5. HOLLER translate: gritar, grito, gritar. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  6. holler in Spanish - English-Spanish Dictionary | Glosbe. Translation of "holler" into Spanish. gritar, grito, vocear are the top translations of "holler" into Spanish. Sample translated sentence: My name's Kathy, by the way so if you need anything, just holler. ↔ Me llamo Kathy, por cierto si necesitas algo, pega un grito.

  7. gritar. He was hollering something about seeing a snake. Gritaba que había visto una serpiente. holler. noun [ C ] uk / ˈhɒl.ər/ us / ˈhɑː.lɚ/ a loud shout. grito. Their performance was met with whoops and hollers. El público recibió su actuación con chillidos y gritos. He let out a holler as he fell. Menos ejemplos.

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