hollo

/ˈhɑloʊ/
interjection
  1. A shout used to attract attention or to call out to someone, especially in a loud voice.
    • He cried 'Hollo!' across the valley to his friend.
    • Hollo! Is anyone in the cave?
    • The hiker shouted 'Hollo!' to let the others know where he was.
noun
  1. A loud shout or call, especially one used to attract attention.
    • She gave a cheerful hollo to her brother across the field.
    • The hunter's hollo warned the others of danger.
    • A distant hollo echoed from the forest.
verb
  1. To shout or call out loudly, especially to attract attention or communicate over a distance.
    • We could hear the coach hollo instructions from the sidelines.
    • The children hollo to each other from opposite sides of the playground.
    • He holloed for help when he got lost in the woods.
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