halloaing

/həˈloʊɪŋ/
verb
  1. To shout or call out loudly, especially to attract attention or to encourage hounds during a hunt.
    • The coach stood at the edge of the track, halloaing encouragement to the runners as they approached the finish line.
    • The hunter kept halloaing to his dogs as they chased the fox through the woods.
    • We could hear the children halloaing across the field, calling for their friends to join the game.
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