halloed

/həˈloʊd/
verb
  1. Shouted or called out to attract attention or greet someone from a distance.
    • She halloed to the ferryman from the dock, waving her arms.
    • The hiker halloed across the valley to warn his friends of the storm.
    • The children halloed to each other as they played hide-and-seek in the woods.
  2. Urged on or encouraged (especially hounds or dogs) by shouting.
    • The hunter halloed the hounds as they picked up the scent.
    • The trainer halloed the sled dogs to maintain their speed.
    • He halloed his dogs to keep them on the trail of the rabbit.
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